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  • Pakistan ambassador meets with nation’s pride

    Pakistan ambassador meets with nation’s pride

    City of Greater Dandenong’s mayor hosted Pakistan’s High Commissioner for Pakistan and the International boxing champion Asif Hazara on Friday 23 June. The three parties…

  • Casey adopts $74 million capital works program in budget

    Casey adopts $74 million capital works program in budget

    Casey Council has adopted its budget for the 2023-24 financial year, which has passed on the State Government’s 3.5 per cent rate cap. During the…

  • Hazaras hero

    Hazaras hero

    From a young boy who started boxing at the age of 13, ‘The Destroyer’ Asif Hazara now has big plans for Greater Dandenong. Mr Hazara…

  • Police crackdown on traffic offences in Casey and Dandenong

    Police crackdown on traffic offences in Casey and Dandenong

    A 20-year-old Berwick man found to be driving disqualified and a 21-year-old Cranbourne man found driving whilst suspended were among offences recorded during Victoria Police’s…

  • ‘Jealous’ partner’s fatal act

    ‘Jealous’ partner’s fatal act

    Friends had suspected ongoing family violence before a 26-year-old Noble Park woman was stabbed to the death by her partner, a state coroner has reported.…

  • Teens sucked into ‘harmful’ vapes

    Teens sucked into ‘harmful’ vapes

    Vaping’s health dangers are widely underestimated by its growing legions of young users, a Monash Health webinar was told. The event Understanding Vaping featured guests…

  • Afghan Women’s Win on Refugee Day

    Afghan Women’s Win on Refugee Day

    It was a mesmerizing win for Afghan Women’s Organisation at the Victorian Refugee Awards held by the Victorian Multicultural Commission (VMC) on Tuesday 20 June.…

  • Cat curfew loosened

    Cat curfew loosened

    After public feedback, Greater Dandenong council officers have recommended stepping back plans for a 24-7 cat curfew. Councillors will instead vote on a night-time cat…

  • Labor ‘giant’ mourned

    Labor ‘giant’ mourned

    Former Hotham MP Simon Crean’s service to the South East was the “stuff of legend”, according to one of many local and national tributes. Mr…

  • Bunjil precinct plans in place

    Bunjil precinct plans in place

    Casey Council has put the future of a revitalised Bunjil Place Precinct into motion by endorsing the Bunjil Place Precinct Concept Master Plan. At its…

  • Youth crime climbs

    Youth crime climbs

    The latest Crime Statistics Agency figures have highlighted a 44 per cent increase in the number of youth (10-17 year old) alleged offender incidents in…

  • Petition against council meeting times

    Petition against council meeting times

    Narre Warren local Stephen Matulec is rallying the community to pressure Casey council to amend their meeting times. The monthly meetings are currently held on…

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