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  • What’s On

    What’s On

    Reconciliation Week Nature Play Learn about our shared history and celebrate First Nations cultures with a traditional Welcome to Country and Smoking Ceremony, a special…

  • Looking Back

    Looking Back

    21 May 1925 Empire Day The public is cordially invited to attend the Empire Day celebrations at the Dandenong State School at 11am tomorrow. Colonel…

  • Draft council budget: Industry subsidises residents

    Draft council budget: Industry subsidises residents

    Greater Dandenong mayor Jim Memeti says the council’s draft 2025-’26 budget recognises residents are “doing it tough”. The proposed budget – along with a suite…

  • Uber driver lured, stabbed in customer’s garage

    Uber driver lured, stabbed in customer’s garage

    An ice-fueled ex-Springvale man has been jailed after he lured, entrapped and stabbed a random Uber driver in his home garage. Father of five Amaka…

  • National award for ‘welcoming’ support service

    National award for ‘welcoming’ support service

    A Greater Dandenong Council program to connect more than 1000 individuals and families to essential support services has won a national award. The Community Connector…

  • New funding to increase local train services

    New funding to increase local train services

    The State Government has announced $727 million for the final implementation of the Metro Tunnel, which will see trains running through the South East every…

  • Afghan singer-soap star seeking career reboot

    Afghan singer-soap star seeking career reboot

    An Afghan actor and musician who was forced to flee his homeland after being targeted by the Taliban is seeking to rebuild his career in…

  • Mayor on the May meeting

    Mayor on the May meeting

    With the upcoming May Casey council meeting to be held in person, Mayor Stefan Koomen said that the decision to put a cap on 80…

  • CRRA weighs in on May meeting requirements

    CRRA weighs in on May meeting requirements

    As the City of Casey announced the return of in-person council meetings for 20 May, it also came with additional requirements and restrictions. The upcoming…

  • Mother convicted for ‘public shaming’ campaign

    Mother convicted for ‘public shaming’ campaign

    A woman has been fined and convicted after a targeted online harassment campaign against another mother. The accused mother appeared in Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on…

  • Read all about it – schools gain book bonanza

    Read all about it – schools gain book bonanza

    Hundreds of donated books are filling school library shelves, thanks to an annual charity fundraiser. Noble-Park Dingley and Springvale City rotary clubs raised $4400 from…

  • Hawks’ expectations continue to rise

    Hawks’ expectations continue to rise

    Hallam has asserted dominance again in Southern Division 4 taking Moorabbin to the depths of hell in an 84-point smashing, 20.19(139) to 8.7(55). From 20…

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