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  • Cracking the code to success

    Cracking the code to success

    Sixteen-year-old whiz kid Dinith Meegahapola has cracked the code, winning a coveted visit to Apple’s HQ in the US. The Haileybury student and app developer…

  • Dandy-Con leaps into action

    Dandy-Con leaps into action

    Heroes and villians are set to jump off the page at Dandenong Library for the return of Dandy-Con comic festival. Dandy-Con will be a carnival…

  • Bill shocks absorbed

    Bill shocks absorbed

    South East Community Links is bringing back its Bring Your Bills Day as residents continue to battle the rising cost of living. The event –…

  • Rubber company fined $450k over worker’s death

    Rubber company fined $450k over worker’s death

    A Dandenong South rubber company has been fined $450,000 after a worker was struck in the head and killed while trying to clear a jammed…

  • Stone-benchtop installer fined

    Stone-benchtop installer fined

    An owner of a Dandenong engineered-stone benchtop factory has been fined for not complying with a WorkCover safety improvement notice. Thai Dung Nguyen, 54, who…

  • Fiji, favourites and famers

    Fiji, favourites and famers

    DAVE: Hi boys, it’s good to be back after a couple of weeks lazing away in Fiji. I did rush back when I saw that…

  • Little Demons crank things up

    Little Demons crank things up

    The VFL Oval at Casey Fields was transformed into a sea of colour on Sunday as the South East Juniors (SEJ) kick-started their season with…

  • Backyard home rejected

    Backyard home rejected

    A plan for a double storey dwelling at the rear of an existing home has been rejected by the state’s planning tribunal. The Victorian Civil…

  • Rates, waste charges up

    Rates, waste charges up

    Casey ratepayers will be subject to an average of 2.75 per cent rate increase and 5.5 per cent waste service charge increase in the next…

  • What’s On

    What’s On

    City Nature Challenge Join eager citizen scientists from councils in the Greater Melbourne area to compete with cities from around the world by taking pictures…

  • ‘Do it for my culture’: NBL1 star Jesse Ghee goes pro

    ‘Do it for my culture’: NBL1 star Jesse Ghee goes pro

    Former NBL1 Dandenong Rangers point guard Jesse Ghee has become one of the first few Torres Strait Islanders to play professionally internationally, and he now…

  • Looking Back

    Looking Back

    100 years ago 24 April 1924 Wild weather Following on a mild, wet summer, the autumn rains in this district have been unusually heavy and…

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