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  • Lost WWII relic uncovered

    Lost WWII relic uncovered

    Clyde North Salvos has uncovered and returned a long-lost World War II flag that originally belonged to the 2/2nd Field Regiment, and the historic artefact…

  • Mosque numbers expand despite parking squeeze

    Mosque numbers expand despite parking squeeze

    One of Greater Dandenong’s most prominent mosques, Taha Humanity Association of Victoria, has been granted an increase of patrons after a heated debate by Greater…

  • Outcry over Dandenong Hospital maternity cuts

    Outcry over Dandenong Hospital maternity cuts

    Greater Dandenong councillors have strongly opposed Monash Health’s proposed downgrades of critical maternity services at Dandenong Hospital. Councillor Rhonda Garad, who holds a PhD in…

  • Mould in rental plagues Casey family

    Mould in rental plagues Casey family

    A Casey mother, who prefers to not be named, says she and her three children have all experienced ongoing allergic reactions to prolonged mould exposure…

  • Cr calls for toxic waste group backflip

    Cr calls for toxic waste group backflip

    A Greater Dandenong councillor has called for councillors to rejoin a community reference group (CRG) for the controversial Lyndhurst toxic waste landfill. The potential backflip…

  • Mosquito bite warning for South East

    Mosquito bite warning for South East

    Residents in Melbourne’s South East face a greater risk of contracting mosquito-bourne disesase, according to Monash Health. Almost half of the cases of Buruli ulcer…

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  • Hometown salute for Sabaj

    Hometown salute for Sabaj

    Co-trainers Mick Price and Michael Kent Jnr are celebrating back-to-back wins in their home cup after their four-year-old gelding Sabaj scored an emphatic victory in…

  • Bears out of the woods

    Bears out of the woods

    Berwick remains undefeated after five rounds in the Dandenong District Cricket Association (DDCA) Turf 1 competition after the Bears took the six points from Dandenong…

  • Keysborough sneaks home in thriller against Buckley Ridges

    Keysborough sneaks home in thriller against Buckley Ridges

    Keysborough pulled off a sterling one-wicket victory to headline Dandenong District Cricket Association Turf 3 action on Saturday. Chasing 244 for victory at Park Oval,…

  • Bloods tame Tigers with deep batting performance

    Bloods tame Tigers with deep batting performance

    Springvale South successfully completed a big run chase in round five of the DDCA Turf 1 competition defeating Beaconsfield by two wickets in a thrilling…

  • McDonald dreams of glory

    McDonald dreams of glory

    Trainer Ned McDonald will look to emulate the deeds of his father Darren when his Group 1 winner Accredited jumps from box three in Saturday…

  • First grand finalists decided in Mountain Dart League

    First grand finalists decided in Mountain Dart League

    The first grand finalists have been decided in the Mountain Dart League after a thrilling opening to the post-season on Friday night. The most entertaining…

Entertainment


  • Christmas Carols in Casey

    Christmas Carols in Casey

    The City of Casey has organised an array of events ahead of the festive and holiday season — including the beloved Carols by Candlelight. Casey’s…

  • The Offbeat Sari is coming to Bunjil Place

    The Offbeat Sari is coming to Bunjil Place

    Bunjil Place Gallery will be partnering with Liverpool Powerhouse in Sydney to bring a landmark exhibition — The Offbeat Sari. The exhibition was developed by…

  • What’s On

    What’s On

    Detox Your Home Highly toxic items, such as chemicals, should never be put in your rubbish bins, poured down the drain, or left out on…

  • Looking Back

    Looking Back

    100 years ago 3 December 1925 POLICE PADDOCKS Inspected by Minister Mr F Richardson, Minister for Forests, accompanied by others, inspected the Police Paddocks on…

  • Fashions and frolics at Cranbourne Cup

    Fashions and frolics at Cranbourne Cup

    Dressed-up fashionistas, rock fans and racegoers flocked to the $500,000 Cranbourne Cup on Saturday. Huge crowds basked in the trackside sunshine, on terraces and in…

  • Evergreen greenkeeper tees off for 90th celebration

    Evergreen greenkeeper tees off for 90th celebration

    A sprightly Les Abrehart has celebrated his 90th birthday with 100 family and friends on Sunday 16 November. “They seem to come out of the…

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