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Exciting Eagles ready to soar
The young talent at Mick Fogarty’s disposal has him maintaining his end of season enthusiasm from 2022 about Beaconsfield’s prospects this year. Having worn some…
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Bulls are back, and mean business
How does a reigning premier become even better in an offseason? By keeping the majority of their established list and adding two icons of the…
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Syndicate ‘enriched’ by $26m win
A syndicate set up in Endeavour Hills has scooped more than $2.5 million in a TattsLotto super draw. The 25-member ‘Enrich’ syndicate won one of…
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Apprentice paid $100 for 9 months’ work: FWO
A Springvale South electrical services business and its sole director have been fined for deliberately failing to back-pay two underpaid apprentices. DB Richardson Trading Pty…
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Teens trauma at workplaces
More than 120 teens in the South East were seriously injured at work last year, according to WorkSafe data. As a result, WorkSafe has launched…
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Financial distress up, support cut
Growing numbers of residents are being crushed by cost-of-living pressure, according to City of Greater Dandenong. Meanwhile, there seems no plans to revive the council’s…
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Traders mired in DNA dispute
Little India traders are seeking compensation after being caught in the stalemate between City of Greater Dandenong and builders of the new DNA art gallery…
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Cavs ready to begin their NBL1 crusade
A pair of US college basketballers and some NBL1 veterans are set to power a new-look Casey Cavaliers squad this season, beginning this weekend against…
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New year, same Demons
A long summer has done little to stop the momentum of reigning VFL premiers, as the Casey Demons notched a win over Footscray in their…
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Show us your snaps
Photography enthusiasts are being encouraged to get involved in showcasing the best of Greater Dandenong for an annual creative project in the community. Council annually…
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Seafaring and caring
Students at Lyndale Greens Primary School have dived into making discoveries beneath the waves. On 24 March, they dressed as turtles, sharks, mermaids, pirates and…
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Art reflects Habib’s life of service
A retired English-language teacher who fled the Balkan Wars is now penning poems in quiet reflection. Habib Mandzic, of Noble Park, fills his days fishing…