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  • Speaking ‘truths’ that others are scared to say

    Speaking ‘truths’ that others are scared to say

    Authors and advocates for cultural harmony Dya Singh and Dr Jamel Kaur Singh say it’s time for some truth-telling. The father-and-daughter team are embarking on…

  • What is Truth Be Told?

    What is Truth Be Told?

    As a turban-wearing Sikh man and a second-generation Australian woman of colour, we have lived in, led, and loved this country across every sector for…

  • Youth crime – the causes that we are ignoring

    Youth crime – the causes that we are ignoring

    We are watching our headlines fill with stories of home invasions, carjackings, gang violence, and a level of disrespect towards police and authority from our…

  • Positives despite losses for Stingrays

    Positives despite losses for Stingrays

    Dandenong Stingrays lost its first game since round six on Saturday night going down 7.14(56) to 12.13(83) against Oakleigh at Frankston’s Kinetic Stadium. The match…

  • Thunder not quite at level

    Thunder not quite at level

    Dandenong Thunder’s hot form was halted by table leaders Heidelberg at Olympic Village in round 18 of the NPL. Thunder were shown the benchmark of…

  • Good defensive effort sees draw for City in goalless game

    Good defensive effort sees draw for City in goalless game

    A slow and defensive minded game at Frank Holohan Soccer Complex saw no goals and no winner as Dandenong City and Green Gully shared the…

  • Finals stage now set in Mountain Dart League

    Finals stage now set in Mountain Dart League

    The stage is set for a magnificent finals’ series in Division 1 of the Mountain Dart League this Friday night after an extraordinary display of…

  • Stacky earns praise on State

    Stacky earns praise on State

    Mutual admiration was flowing for owner, trainer and jockey at Sandown Hillside on Saturday after promising four-year-old gelding Aztec State made a successful return to…

  • Keeping students’ health in mind

    Keeping students’ health in mind

    A ground-breaking mental health first aid course has been rolled out to 100 students at Lyndale Secondary College. The course gave practical skills to Year…

  • Changes to your travel this weekend with Metro Tunnel Project’s first end-to-end trial

    Changes to your travel this weekend with Metro Tunnel Project’s first end-to-end trial

    Progress on the Metro Tunnel Project is heating up this winter as it undertakes a full day of trial operations on the Pakenham and Cranbourne…

  • ESVF unfair, but Casey’s hands tied on legality

    ESVF unfair, but Casey’s hands tied on legality

    The City of Casey’s Mayor, Stefan Koomen, released a statement acknowledging that the new Emergency Services and Volunteers Fund is unfair, despite legal requirements. “We…

  • Tension in the Hub playground

    Tension in the Hub playground

    Residents continue to ask why a proposed Dandenong Community Hub lacks a “major playground” despite multiple neighbouring lots of council-owned land. The DCH’s detailed designs…

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