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  • Boy charged with Keysy home invasion

    Boy charged with Keysy home invasion

    A 17-year-old Pakenham boy has been charged with an alleged aggravated home invasion in Keysborough on Saturday 29 July. Police say four males dressed in…

  • Road blitz catches 103 speeders

    Road blitz catches 103 speeders

    More than 200 offences, including 103 speeding drivers, were detected in a police blitz on the South East’s major arterial. Operation Hammerhead targeted speeding on…

  • Crs ‘incapable’ of planning decisions

    Crs ‘incapable’ of planning decisions

    Greater Dandenong councillors say they have a “vital role” in planning decisions, in the wake of an anti-corruption report into Casey Council. The council would…

  • Balwyn beat Berwick, Bulls back

    Balwyn beat Berwick, Bulls back

    Berwick’s late season revival came to a halt at the hands of Balwyn after a poor opening quarter in its contest at home on Saturday,…

  • Doveton, Hampton Park well positioned

    Doveton, Hampton Park well positioned

    It was a ladder shaping round in both Division 1 and 2 of the Southern Football Netball League. In Division 2, fierce rivals Doveton and…

  • Wilson a Jack of all trades

    Wilson a Jack of all trades

    WILSON ANNOUNCES HIMSELF Teenager Jack Wilson is establishing a reputation for stepping up in big moments. In his first year of senior footy in 2021,…

  • Baby kidnapper released to hotel

    Baby kidnapper released to hotel

    A kidnapper who stole a car with a baby inside will be released from prison to stay at a hotel before he is sentenced, despite…

  • ‘One tree’ in their thousands

    ‘One tree’ in their thousands

    Eight-hundred children planted 2300 trees and shrubs in Springvale South on Friday 28 July to launch Greater Dandenong’s One Tree Per Child program. The Year…

  • Wood holds firm for Rowville in thrilling finale

    Wood holds firm for Rowville in thrilling finale

    A clutch goal from Nashua Wood moments before the final siren saw Rowville prevail in a second heart-stopper in three weeks by five points against…

  • Bloods lock in new coach in quest for history

    Bloods lock in new coach in quest for history

    Springvale South wicketkeeper Paul Hill will shoulder the dual roles of player-coach in 2023/24 as the Bloods search for a third consecutive DDCA Turf 1…

  • Power too good for Knights

    Power too good for Knights

    Gippsland was able to stave off a third-quarter fightback from the Northern Knights, winning 12.5 77 to 5.13 43 at Morwell Recreation Reserve. The Power…

  • Through First Nation eyes

    Through First Nation eyes

    The WILIAM BIIK exhibition of TarraWarra Museum of Art had its opening in the Greater Dandenong Walker Street Gallery on Saturday 29 July. The TarraWarra…

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