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City continues to impress in NPL’s top flight
Two minutes of brilliance amid 90 minutes of excellent football was enough for Dandenong City to register its sixth win of the National Premier League…
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Demon of a quarter downs Casey
A four-quarter effort continues to elude the Casey Demons in the VFL as Taylor Whitford’s side finds itself stuck in the ladder’s lower rungs near…
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Garry Howe joins key news board
One of Victoria’s most experienced and senior editors has been appointed to the board of the state’s largest association of news publishers. Garry Howe joins…
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Tree shade focus for CBDs
Greater Dandenong’s tree canopy coverage has steeply risen from 9 per cent to 14.1 per cent in two years, but activity centres are still short…
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Journey to reconciliation
Greater Dandenong mayor Lana Formoso has made a public call for reconciliation and recognition of First Nations people. Her speech at a 27 May council…
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Cultures tied by a dream
A Cambodian Buddhist place of worship in Springvale South is said to be among the forerunners for reconciliation. In the early 1990’s, Wat Buddharangsi monastery…
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Disney World for Dandenong?
A Disney World for the open spaces of Greater Dandenong has been proposed by South Eastern Metropolitan MP David Limbrick. In response to reports that…
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South East leads in growth
South East new land sales have bounced back from the end of 2023, surging 37 per cent higher as buyer demand picked up due to…
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More than 60 events: Winter Arts Festival back for 2024
The Winter Arts Festival will be making its return to the City of Casey for the 22nd year, with a line-up of arts, cultural and…
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Myuna’s accessibility boost
Visitor numbers are booming at Myuna Farm, and it’s now even more accessible. The upgraded Pavilion has ramp access, a Changing Places all-abilities toilet, a…
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Read together in Casey
Connected Libraries and more than 430 library members across the City of Casey enjoyed the annual National Simultaneous Storytime (NSS) on Wednesday 22 May. The…
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A glorious day for sport
Gun photographers Stewart Chambers and Rob Carew were on hand to capture plenty of action from a glorious Saturday of local sport.