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  • Gum trees’ fate in council’s hands

    Gum trees’ fate in council’s hands

    The fate of two towering gum trees controversially approved for removal in central Noble Park seemingly remains in Greater Dandenong Council’s hands. Last year, Planning…

  • ANZAC Day services across the region

    ANZAC Day services across the region

    Four ANZAC Day services will be held over three separate days in Greater Dandenong and surrounds this year. On Sunday 21 April, Noble Park and…

  • Federal MP reflects on ‘priceless’ replica

    Federal MP reflects on ‘priceless’ replica

    It’s said imitation is the highest form of flattery. A grateful family obviously thought much of Bruce MP Julian Hill in gifting him a ‘mini-me’…

  • Lighthouse shines with caring hub

    Lighthouse shines with caring hub

    A Keysborough ‘hub home’ is said to “rewrite the way” that foster and kinship care families are supported. Youth homelessness charity Lighthouse Foundation officially opened…

  • Stolen truck allegedly rams police car

    Stolen truck allegedly rams police car

    A man has been charged with allegedly ramming a police car with a truck in Keysborough on Sunday morning (14 April). Police say officers spotted…

  • Pair charged over violent armed robbery

    Pair charged over violent armed robbery

    A man and a woman have been charged after a victim was hospitalized due to an alleged violent robbery in Dandenong. A male victim was…

  • Cancer support recognition

    Cancer support recognition

    Being heralded as one of a city’s most upstanding citizens – whether through commendation for your deeds, representation of a people, or a combination of…

  • State softball action at Sweeney

    State softball action at Sweeney

    Casey Softball Association hosted the Softball Victoria Open State Championships at Sweeney Reserve on the weekend. The hosts were only able to win one of…

  • A big win for disability inclusion

    A big win for disability inclusion

    At only 25, Maya Pinn is paving the way for disability inclusion across the City of Casey, turning her self-described “over-enthusiastic” efforts into a well-deserved…

  • Mission Australia opens Youth Survey for 2024

    Mission Australia opens Youth Survey for 2024

    Mission Australia is once again inviting input from Victoria’s young people in the charity’s 23rd annual Youth Survey. Open to all Victorians aged 15-19, the…

  • Kids left ‘high and dry’ at future Doveton Pool

    Kids left ‘high and dry’ at future Doveton Pool

    A residents group says young families may be left ‘high and dry’ if toddler pools and water slides are removed from a redeveloped Doveton Pool…

  • Support for local communities commemorating Anzac Day

    Support for local communities commemorating Anzac Day

    As Anzac Day approaches, we not only remember those who served on the beaches of Gallipoli and the trenches of the Western Front, but all…

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