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  • Steele blazing an icy trail

    Steele blazing an icy trail

    There’s a cultural and professional evolution coming to the Australian ice hockey landscape – and at the forefront is Gembrook’s Emma Steele. The 24-year-old was…

  • The numbers all stack up

    The numbers all stack up

    Football is clearly a numbers game and Cora Lynn and Warragul Industrials will have the same two digits in mind when the Cobras and Dusties…

  • Covid made me do it

    Covid made me do it

    A young published author, Senuka Maddumage, had a productive time during covid lockdown. Seunka, 10-years-old from Wooranna Park Primary School said he started writing stories…

  • Reprieve for renters

    Reprieve for renters

    The Victorian Parliament will launch an investigation into the state’s worsening rental crisis, which is good news for Casey residents being crushed beneath rising rates.…

  • Businesses open up to Open Employment

    Businesses open up to Open Employment

    As Victorians continue to heal from covid effects on the labour market, disability service providers say it’s high time for businesses to start recruiting from…

  • Giving it a shot

    Giving it a shot

    A group of curious women showed their marksman skills at Cranbourne Dandenong Pistol Club’s ‘Ladies Day’. “It was an amazing experience, I’ll definitely be back,”…

  • Big win for Rays

    Big win for Rays

    Third time lucky. Dandenong fell short against competition pace setters Eastern Ranges in a pre-season practice match. The Rays looked like they’d lost a yard…

  • Eagles fall short in a thriller

    Eagles fall short in a thriller

    Beaconsfield’s propensity for playing Russian-Roulette with close finishes has finally backfired with the Eagles falling heartbreakingly short of victory against North Ringwood at Quambee Reserve…

  • Boost for bus connectivity in Casey

    Boost for bus connectivity in Casey

    Casey bus users will soon be better connected to shops, education, schools and other transport services, thanks to an upcoming extension. The State Government is…

  • ’Thriving’ builder collapses

    ’Thriving’ builder collapses

    A Hallam-based builder had been promoting its “thriving” business just a day before going into liquidation. Rawdon Hill formally announced on 25 May that it…

  • Mum dies in alleged stabbing

    Mum dies in alleged stabbing

    A mother of two and professional bodybuilder has died in an alleged stabbing involving a man in Endeavour Hills. An altercation occurred between the pair…

  • Rays pipped at Frankston

    Rays pipped at Frankston

    Lightning doesn’t strike twice. Harry DeMattia tried to will his team to consecutive come-from-behind victories at Frankston on Sunday but Dandenong fell short by a…

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