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  • Vibrant Swans soaring in stellar start to season

    Vibrant Swans soaring in stellar start to season

    Four wins from four matches has Casey South Melbourne “buzzing” both on and off the field in the eyes of new captain Luke Shelton. The…

  • Dumpling maker fined over lost fingertip

    Dumpling maker fined over lost fingertip

    A dumpling maker has been fined $45,000 after a worker’s fingertip was amputated at a Dandenong South factory. My Crazy Auntie’s Food Pty Ltd was…

  • Coroner makes water-safety plea

    Coroner makes water-safety plea

    A state coroner has implored adults to closely watch young children around water after investigating a four-year-old’s tragic drowning at Lysterfield Lake in January 2021.…

  • Heart-stopper sees Hobbs walk down memory lane

    Heart-stopper sees Hobbs walk down memory lane

    Jayson Hobbs spent much of Buckley Ridges’ run chase on day two against Narre South pacing laps of Strathaird Reserve in solitude. The captain’s contribution…

  • Accessible job concerns

    Accessible job concerns

    Residents at Casey and Cardinia fringes have fewer accessible jobs now than about two and a half decades ago, according to urban economists. Dr Marcus…

  • Lanterns illuminate the night

    Lanterns illuminate the night

    The highly-anticipated Lynbrook Lake Lantern Festival lit up the community on Saturday 18 November at Banjo Paterson Reserve. The festival was originally scheduled for October,…

  • Buckley Ridges prevail in cliffhanger finish

    Buckley Ridges prevail in cliffhanger finish

    Buckley Ridges is breathing a sigh of relief after a heart-stopping win over Narre South in DDCA’s Turf 1 competition on Saturday to remain undefeated…

  • Pavilion fully open ‘soon’

    Pavilion fully open ‘soon’

    A council pavilion, which has remained closed for 10 weeks since its launch, will be opening “soon” for the public. The $6 million WJ Crowe…

  • Not just jobs, but community

    Not just jobs, but community

    An engaging employment program specifically designed for First Nations communities is tackling the barriers to finding a job. The SYC not-for-profit organisation in Dandenong designed…

  • Unsafe hoon cars blitzed

    Unsafe hoon cars blitzed

    A weekend multi-agency blitz has resulted in rows of clamped and impounded cars and more than $50,000 of fines in Casey and Greater Dandenong. Operation…

  • Weir in fine touch

    Weir in fine touch

    Dandenong West veteran Shaun Weir has continued his early season hot streak with the bat, bringing up triple figures to lead his side to an…

  • Top teams win outright

    Top teams win outright

    Doveton North and Fountain Gate have cashed in with outright wins in Turf 3 of the Dandenong District Cricket Association. After setting 6/265, Doveton North…

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