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  • Long line for falooda

    Long line for falooda

    Residents across the South East enjoyed fresh falooda on a sunny day at an Agha Juice grand opening in Cranbourne. More than 1,200 people enjoyed…

  • Two in mayoral contest

    Two in mayoral contest

    Two Labor councillors are believed to be jostling to be Greater Dandenong’s next mayor. Lana Formoso and Sophie Tan – both who have served as…

  • Body found at Lyndale College

    Body found at Lyndale College

    On the morning of Monday 23 October at approximately 7am, a teacher at Lyndale College in Dandenong North discovered a deceased man on the school…

  • Repeat sex offender grooms ’15yo girl’

    Repeat sex offender grooms ’15yo girl’

    A Springvale registered sex offender has been jailed for transmitting “depraved” child abuse material and grooming an apparent child on the internet. Cody Leigh Radford,…

  • Dash for colours

    Dash for colours

    Students at Wooranna Park Primary School made a dash for colours to celebrate diversity and inclusion in the school on Friday 20 October. Lois Twohig…

  • High expectations for plum seat

    High expectations for plum seat

    Labor candidate Eden Foster would be expected to not only win the upcoming Mulgrave byelection but also be a future leader within the party, according…

  • Man found dead at Dandenong North school

    Man found dead at Dandenong North school

    Police are investigating after a man’s body was found on school grounds in Dandenong North. The man, who is yet to be formally identified, was…

  • Cash for cans, bottles back on 1 Nov

    Cash for cans, bottles back on 1 Nov

    Drink bottles and cans can be turned to cash with the opening of the Victorian Container Deposit Scheme from 1 November. Each eligible container that’s…

  • ‘Grandiose ideas’ led cricket promoter to steal $190k

    ‘Grandiose ideas’ led cricket promoter to steal $190k

    A former warehouse worker with “grandiose” ideas to bolster his image fleeced his employer out of almost $190,000 in a bid to put on T20…

  • Bowel screening van on the way to Casey

    Bowel screening van on the way to Casey

    Casey residents aged between 50 and 74 are encouraged to participate in the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program following new data which shows the percentage…

  • Saluting servicemen

    Saluting servicemen

    South East servicemen and local MPs have come together to commemorate all of those lost during and after national service. The National Servicemen’s Association South…

  • Plea for childcare centre approval appeal

    Plea for childcare centre approval appeal

    A group of residents in a Narre Warren North housing estate have proposed launching a class action to fight Casey Council’s approval of a childcare…

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