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  • Resin artist creating a new life

    Resin artist creating a new life

    A young aspiring artist has crafted a creative way to adjust to life in Melbourne’s South-East. Narges Hazareh, of Noble Park, dreams of establishing a…

  • Trafficking charge after Springvale drug raid

    Trafficking charge after Springvale drug raid

    Four people were charged after police allegedly mounted a drug raid in Springvale on 22 November. Police say they allegedly seized traffickable amounts of methylamphetamine…

  • Photographers catch them all

    Photographers catch them all

    Rob Carew has seen more Dandenong District Cricket Association contests than most as the Gazette’s primary DDCA snapper. Here’s some of his best photos from…

  • Carving Cutting on the run

    Carving Cutting on the run

    It’s the moment that every boxer dreams about; but probably the most difficult one to live through. Clyde boxer Stephanie Lee-Cutting thought she had done…

  • Tourist jailed for grooming girls

    Tourist jailed for grooming girls

    A 60-year-old Noble Park engineer who tried to procure girls for sex while overseas has been jailed. Raul Palanas pleaded guilty at the Victorian County…

  • 70 years in the making, Alstom factory keeps on rolling

    70 years in the making, Alstom factory keeps on rolling

    Father-and-son workers Richard and Mark Scholten have been part of many generations of Dandenong-produced trams and trains. They took centre stage as employer Alstom celebrated…

  • Thrilling win for aspiring star

    Thrilling win for aspiring star

    Directing a film and acting in it are challenging in their own ways, but doing both at the same time is worthy of renown and…

  • Ratepayers billed for Casey monitors

    Ratepayers billed for Casey monitors

    Casey ratepayers will be charged $1335 a day plus expenses for each of the two council monitors over the next 12 months, according to figures…

  • Peninsula Community Legal Centre theatre project recognised for educating Casey students on family violence

    Peninsula Community Legal Centre theatre project recognised for educating Casey students on family violence

    Peninsula Community Legal Centre’s (PCLC) interactive theatre project has been recognised in the 2024 Australian Crime and Violence Prevention Awards (ACVPA). The non-profit legal services…

  • What’s On

    What’s On

    Neighbourhood Watch Q&A forum and AGM Catch up with your local police, get tips on personal safety and hear about what’s happening in your area.…

  • Looking Back

    Looking Back

    100 years ago 27 November 1924 Observations Hundreds of Dandenong residents crowded round a free open-air exhibition of juggling, balancing etc. in Lonsdale-Street Dandenong for…

  • Casey farewells administrators

    Casey farewells administrators

    Casey’s three administrators officially finished their term after the mayor and deputy mayor elections on Tuesday 19 November. A close-out report was tabled in September,…

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