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  • Shining a light on Sikh history

    Shining a light on Sikh history

    A new place for gathering is now open for those within the Sikh community in Casey, with the Bush Diwan exhibition now open in the…

  • Jubilation as judo club celebrates 50 years

    Jubilation as judo club celebrates 50 years

    The Endeavour Hills Judo Club has looked back on 50 years of support from the community. On Sunday 17 September, previous students reunited with former…

  • Dangerous dogs managed under new local laws

    Dangerous dogs managed under new local laws

    Casey Council has proposed enforcing an Animal Management Agreement regarding dogs who have escaped from their home or bitten, chased or rushed another person or…

  • High-octane tour for Domeniko

    High-octane tour for Domeniko

    Three-year-old Domeniko received a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to meet V8 SuperUtes driver Jimmy ’The Phantom’ Vernon and sit in his car The Purple Rocket at the…

  • Top of the times table

    Top of the times table

    Hallam Primary School grade five and six students have topped the table at a state online maths competition. Designed by education platform Maths Circle, the…

  • Pair charged over Dandenong park assault

    Pair charged over Dandenong park assault

    A man and woman have been charged over allegedly seriously bashing a victim in a Dandenong park on Monday 18 September. Police say the pair…

  • Reinvention after retirement

    Reinvention after retirement

    Retirees Sydney and Ildefonso have discovered something more than a new friendship, but also a new love for caring for others, with both currently completing…

  • Pool hall arsonist jailed

    Pool hall arsonist jailed

    A man who burnt down a Dandenong South pool hall during a long-running dispute with his landlord has been jailed. Bashir Hussain, now 42, set…

  • 800,000 new homes pledged

    800,000 new homes pledged

    A target of 800,000 new homes over the next decade has been set as part of the State Government’s major shakeup of the planning system.…

  • Spelling wiz proves ‘indomitability’

    Spelling wiz proves ‘indomitability’

    Haileybury College’s spelling champ Zac Cheng not only knows how to spell ‘indomitable’, but he embodies it. From the second year back-to-back, Zac took out…

  • $1.5m for Bruce GPs

    $1.5m for Bruce GPs

    More than 50 GP clinics in the Bruce electorate have shared nearly $1.5 million in federal grants. The Strengthening Medicare – General Practice Grants Program…

  • New hope for giant gums

    New hope for giant gums

    Greater Dandenong Council is seeking legal advice in a new bid to save two giant River Red Gum trees in central Noble Park. The council…

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