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  • Rate worries pile up

    Rate worries pile up

    The rise in interest rates by the Reserve Bank will impact every aspect of the society and even so, it’ll drag down communities and individuals…

  • Chaos on Leonard Avenue

    Chaos on Leonard Avenue

    Fenced-in traders are fed up with they say seems to be never-ending streetworks in Noble Park’s Leonard Avenue. A dozen businesses have been impacted by…

  • Doveton man arrested at suspicious blaze

    Doveton man arrested at suspicious blaze

    A man has been arrested and a dog rescued at the scene of a suspicious house-fire in Doveton on 3 July. Emergency services were called…

  • Violent extortionist jailed

    Violent extortionist jailed

    A fourth man has been jailed over a “terrifying” violent extortion of a kidnapped Sandown Park Motel guest in 2019. Moana Ulutui, 25, pleaded guilty…

  • ’The Phantom’ death remains unsolved

    ’The Phantom’ death remains unsolved

    The killer of a “major” drug dealer known as ‘The Phantom’ who was found dead in his burnt-out car in Eumemmerring in 2015 is still…

  • Boys charged after police pursuit

    Boys charged after police pursuit

    Three boys have been charged after a police pursuit of an allegedly stolen vehicle across several South East suburbs. A 13-year-old Hampton Park boy, a…

  • Seven teens in allegedly stolen cars charged

    Seven teens in allegedly stolen cars charged

    Seven boys and girls have been charged after two alleged stolen cars were travelling at high speeds early on Friday 30 June, according to police.…

  • Women leading the way in construction

    Women leading the way in construction

    Greater Dandenong women are leading the way in one of our area’s leading industries. Constructionarium Australia’s second Victorian All-Female Big Build Program has proved a…

  • Show off your ‘tiny art’ talent

    Show off your ‘tiny art’ talent

    Casey’s Connected Libraries is encouraging locals to enter their Tiny Art Show competition. “Connected Libraries are running the Tiny Art Competition for the second year…

  • Standout scholarly stars breaking through barriers

    Standout scholarly stars breaking through barriers

    Afghan refugee and Hallam resident Zahra Karimi has found her calling in cyber security and is encouraging other females to move into the traditionally male-dominated…

  • 50 years of family tennis

    50 years of family tennis

    Hallam Tennis Club will be celebrating their 50th anniversary next month and are welcoming current and former players to celebrate the journey. “We’d love to…

  • Shaky start to the weekend in Victoria

    Shaky start to the weekend in Victoria

    Several Victorians were rudely awakened in the early hours of the morning by one of the biggest earthquakes in recent months. Thousands of people have…

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