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  • Weather rains on DDCA’s parade

    Weather rains on DDCA’s parade

    A wet beginning to October forced the DDCA to reschedule round one’s turf cricket fixtures for Sunday 10 December. The decision was made by league…

  • Dandenong outclassed in opener

    Dandenong outclassed in opener

    Box Hill comprehensively defeated Dandenong by eight wickets in the first round of the Vic Premier Cricket season. Dandenong was never able to sustain momentum…

  • Lost for a decade

    Lost for a decade

    Desperate asylum seekers have staged weeks of protests, including a hunger strike, outside Hotham MP and Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil’s electorate office. Entering their…

  • Young stars pitch for glory

    Young stars pitch for glory

    Primary school footballers battled it out for trophies at a Dandenong-district tournament on Friday 6 October. St John’s Regional College hosted teams from Carwatha College,…

  • Refugee vax program cut

    Refugee vax program cut

    A “crucial” award-winning immunisation program for refugees and migrants is set to end due to a cessation of State Government funding. The Program for Refugees…

  • Don’t risk ‘uncertain’ Voice

    Don’t risk ‘uncertain’ Voice

    The concept of a Voice to Parliament is a noble one, and like many Australians, I initially supported the idea. However, my enthusiasm waned when…

  • It’s time to listen

    It’s time to listen

    The Voice proposal that has been put forward is now in the hands of the Australian people. Everybody is entitled to their own opinion and…

  • This is not about politics; it is only about human rights

    This is not about politics; it is only about human rights

    I wish for nothing more than for my seven-month-old grandson to grow up being proud of his identity as a Bunurong and Palawa man. Why…

  • Young child fatally struck by car in Hallam

    Young child fatally struck by car in Hallam

    A young child has been killed after being struck by a car in Hallam on Sunday 9 October. Emergency services were called shortly after the…

  • Badminton centre out of bounds

    Badminton centre out of bounds

    A proposed badminton centre in a Keysborough factory has been ruled incompatible with surrounding trucks and forklifts. Sansai Electronics’s 10-court facility for up to 40…

  • Artists shine in youth comp

    Artists shine in youth comp

    Refugee Youth Arts and Literature Competition has showcased young local talent in Melbourne’s South East. Southern Migrant and Refugee Centre (SMRC) successfully held its annual…

  • Law service leads climate game-changer

    Law service leads climate game-changer

    A “ground-breaking” grant into climate change legal impacts has been won by South East Monash Legal Service (SMLS). The Springvale and Narre Warren-based service will…

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