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  • Casey Council criticised for 3 per cent rates rise

    Casey Council criticised for 3 per cent rates rise

    As Casey Council officially increased the general rates by 3 per cent for next year, residents say they are disappointed and describe it as a…

  • Looking Back

    Looking Back

    The Journal 23 June 2025 100 years ago 25 June 1925 GIPPSLAND CO-OPERATIVE BACON CO. The 14th Annual Meeting of the above company (which operates…

  • Resilience- the super power that keeps us going when everything else fails

    Resilience- the super power that keeps us going when everything else fails

    Life has a way of throwing challenges our way, often when we least expect them. At times, it feels as though the weight of the…

  • What’s On

    What’s On

    Batoor: A Refugee Journey The inspiring film Batoor: A Refugee Journey delves into the extraordinary journey of Barat Ali Batoor, a multi-award-winning documentary photographer and…

  • Casey crime hits 8-year high, car thefts surge 50 per cent

    Casey crime hits 8-year high, car thefts surge 50 per cent

    Casey saw a 50 per cent increase in motor vehicle thefts in the twelve months to the end of March this year, while the number…

  • Noble Pantry gives dignity in tough times

    Noble Pantry gives dignity in tough times

    Scores of families are struggling to feed themselves – and even their pets – as they gather for food relief at Noble Park Community Centre…

  • Dumpers breach unlocked park gate

    Dumpers breach unlocked park gate

    A burnt-out vehicle has triggered residents to raise ongoing security concerns at the Robert Booth Reserve in Dandenong. One of two gates to the reserve…

  • AI-Olympian eyes a golden future

    AI-Olympian eyes a golden future

    A Keysborough-based student will be flexing his AI-prowess with some of the world’s brightest young students in international competition. Haileybury year 12 student Henry Ho…

  • Triple-victory for NPAC, Springers

    Triple-victory for NPAC, Springers

    South East Leisure is celebrating a trio of trophies at the 2025 Aquatic and Recreation Victoria Awards this month. SEL, a Greater Dandenong Council-owned subsidiary,…

  • Elderly man bashed with shovel

    Elderly man bashed with shovel

    Police are investigating an alleged bashing of an elderly man with a shovel in Dandenong North. The assault on 28 February, 7.45pm left the victim…

  • Casey Council adopts key documents for 2025/26, including budget

    Casey Council adopts key documents for 2025/26, including budget

    City of Casey endorsed Budget 2025/26, Council Plan 2025/29, updated Long Term Community Vision 2025/35, and other key documents at the June Council Meeting on…

  • New name proposed for Keysborough hub

    New name proposed for Keysborough hub

    Keysborough or Keysborough South? The debate has near-equally divided a public survey over the naming of Greater Dandenong’s newest $29.5 million community hub in Villiers…

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