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  • Merc impounded for alleged speeding in school zone

    Merc impounded for alleged speeding in school zone

    A Springvale South suspended driver’s Mercedes was impounded after speeding up to 76 km/h in a school zone. Police detected the car speeding in the…

  • Clubs eye injured Mraz

    Clubs eye injured Mraz

    Narre North Foxes junior Noah Mraz looms as the wildcard of the 2024 draft class. Any mention of a mobile key defender causes ears to…

  • Looking Back

    Looking Back

    100 years ago 20 November 1924 Wirth’s Circus Messrs Wirth Bros Ltd, will again bring their enormous combined shows to Dandenong on Tuesday December 16,…

  • Berwick’s Riak Andrew on the map

    Berwick’s Riak Andrew on the map

    Berwick junior Riak Andrew shapes as a potential late selection in the AFL National Draft. The brother of Gold Coast utility Mac, Riak is a…

  • What’s On

    What’s On

    Walk Against Family Violence Meet at Dandenong Market and walk to Harmony Square for our annual walk against family violence. Hear from guest speaker Simone…

  • Learn from our past

    Learn from our past

    What exactly is Hope? The Bible asks us ‘why do we hope for what we already have?’ and it talks about ‘the hope that lies…

  • Bleeding Bloods to meet Bucks in big Turf 1 contest

    Bleeding Bloods to meet Bucks in big Turf 1 contest

    Coloured clothing is going back in the cupboards as whites make a sweeping return across the Dandenong District Cricket Association landscape this weekend in the…

  • Five in favour of in-house aged care

    Five in favour of in-house aged care

    A near-majority of Greater Dandenong’s new-elected councillors support retaining council aged care and disability services, according to a survey by ex-mayor Roz Blades. Blades led…

  • Monash Health bleeds $329m

    Monash Health bleeds $329m

    A cash-strapped Monash Health has stated that its state-topping $329 million deficit will not impact timely hospital care in the South East. The health service,…

  • Mendis’ methods offer mixed results for Lions

    Mendis’ methods offer mixed results for Lions

    Narre South captain-coach Jeevan Mendis does not want his side to abandon their new proactive approach to their cricket despite their up-and-down opening weeks of…

  • Medicinal cannabis reform welcomed

    Medicinal cannabis reform welcomed

    Former Greater Dandenong mayor Roz Blades says a State reform for drivers using medicinal cannabis is a “step in the right direction”. Under the new…

  • Bunjil Place welcomes the Pacific Sisters

    Bunjil Place welcomes the Pacific Sisters

    An exhibition and workshop series by Tāgata Moana (People of the Pacific) art collective, the Pacific Sisters, will be showcased at the Bunjil Place Gallery…

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