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  • Greater Dandenong considers closed meeting

    Greater Dandenong considers closed meeting

    Greater Dandenong Council is set to decide whether tonight’s general meeting will be closed to the public due to security concerns. Mayor Jim Memeti expected…

  • Dandenong progress, knock Casey out

    Dandenong progress, knock Casey out

    Dandenong is set to face powerhouse Richmond in the second round of the Vic Premier Cricket finals after edging Casey-South Melbourne by four wickets over…

  • Thunder’s late strike guides them into the top four

    Thunder’s late strike guides them into the top four

    Dandenong Thunder continued its strong start to the 2025 campaign with a grinded out win against Heidelberg United in round 5. Thunder were at home…

  • Showcase of DDCA cricket

    Showcase of DDCA cricket

    Finals fever has hit the Dandenong District Cricket Association (DDCA) with full force after a magnificent weekend of semi-final action in the elite Turf 1…

  • City dominate in goal frenzy

    City dominate in goal frenzy

    Dandenong City’s high-powered offensive attack ran rampant against Green Gully, sending Dandenong into the winner’s list for the first time this season. The match was…

  • Tensions rise over TikTok threat

    Tensions rise over TikTok threat

    Greater Dandenong councillors have called for calm after a live TikTok video of a man threatening violence in Dandenong has stoked further tensions in the…

  • RSL’s changing of the guard

    RSL’s changing of the guard

    A new era dawns at Dandenong-Cranbourne RSL, which paid farewell to long-serving general manager Greg Betros on 5 March. It comes soon after the sub-branch’s…

  • March forward in Harmony Square

    March forward in Harmony Square

    South East Community Links dedicated a celebration of International Women’s Day to multicultural women’s voices. On Friday 7 February, SECL held their ‘March Forward with…

  • Family homes for the homeless

    Family homes for the homeless

    The power of community-driven philanthropy has delivered an incredible outcome – four homes to give a fresh start to vulnerable mothers and children sleeping rough.…

  • South East to boom with proposed Medicare boost

    South East to boom with proposed Medicare boost

    There will be 482,500 additional bulk-billed visits to the GP by 2030 in the South East, according to Labor’s new promise if re-elected to government.…

  • Clyde railway recommended in 30-year infrastructure strategy

    Clyde railway recommended in 30-year infrastructure strategy

    Extending the Cranbourne line to Clyde has been among the recommendations for future major infrastructure projects by the State’s independent advisory body. Infrastructure Victoria (IV)…

  • More open and green spaces needed in south east

    More open and green spaces needed in south east

    Melbourne’s south east, including the City of Casey, is amongst many growth areas in Melbourne that have been coined to need a bigger boost to…

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