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  • Concerns raised over possible renewed cuts at Fed Uni

    Concerns raised over possible renewed cuts at Fed Uni

    Federation University staff have expressed concerns and has demanded answers over another proposed “reshape” that could affect 10 percent of courses with voluntary redundancies already…

  • Rath Yatra Festival brings colour to Akoonah Park

    Rath Yatra Festival brings colour to Akoonah Park

    BAPS Swaminarayan Hindu Mandir in Cranbourne South brought vibrant colours and community spirit to Akoonah Park during its Rath Yatra, Festival of Chariots celebration on…

  • Pakenham and Berwick Shows up for top awards

    Pakenham and Berwick Shows up for top awards

    The South East is well represented in this year’s Victorian Agricultural Show Awards with the Pakenham Show nominated in three categories. The Berwick Show is…

  • Regional news is the Canary in the Coal Mine

    Regional news is the Canary in the Coal Mine

    This week, I step up as President of Country Press Australia (CPA), ostensibly to represent the best interests of independent regional newspaper publishers. But the…

  • Rainbow trout galore as 35,000 planned for local lakes

    Rainbow trout galore as 35,000 planned for local lakes

    Roughly 35,000 rainbow trout are being released across lakes in Victoria, as families are given a fun and relaxing school holiday activity this coming mid-term…

  • Writers awarded

    Writers awarded

    The 2025 Fresh Words Young Writers Awards Ceremony was held at Bunjil Place on Thursday, 19 June, hosted by the Casey Youth Action Committee, where…

  • Local industry seeks role in DWC pool

    Local industry seeks role in DWC pool

    More than 100 tradies and suppliers found out about how they could be part of the $122 million Dandenong Wellbeing Centre project at a ‘Meet…

  • World’s best Sandown launched with fanfare

    World’s best Sandown launched with fanfare

    To mark Dandenong Star Journal’s 160 years of publication, PHILIP SALAMA-WEST is taking a then-and-now look at the people, places and events that have formed…

  • Hope for the future

    Hope for the future

    When we think of the word ‘hope’ what springs in to your mind? Do you hope that your child or grandchild passes their driving test?…

  • Tragedy strikes twice: Second fatal house fire in Springvale in a week

    Tragedy strikes twice: Second fatal house fire in Springvale in a week

    A person has been found dead at a house fire in Springvale on Saturday 5 July. Police are investigating the cause of the fatal blaze…

  • Looking Back

    Looking Back

    100 years ago 2 July 1925 A NEW RAILWAY STATION Mulgrave Shire Council President Cr. Jordan stated that officers of the railways were prepared to…

  • What’s On

    What’s On

    South East Winter Festival Indoor festival of rides, activities, food trucks, performers, DJ nights, glow light sessions and the ‘Monster’ 300-metre-plus inflatable playground. Fun for…

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