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Hancock the hero for Berwick, Bloods bury Beaconsfield
A low-scoring thriller between North Dandenong and Berwick saw the Bears move into outright third on the Dandenong District Cricket Association’s Turf 1 ladder, thanks…
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Paramedic pointers to stay safe at the tennis
As thousands flock to Melbourne Olympic Park over the next two weeks to watch tennis stars compete in the Australian Open, Ambulance Victoria (AV) is…
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Cranbourne West shooting
Casey Crime Investigation Unit detectives are investigating after shots were fired at a property in Cranbourne West on Monday 15 January. It is understood a…
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Pakenham and Cranbourne lines suspended
UPDATE: 12.30 – 15/01/2024 Trains are resuming on the Cranbourne and Pakenham lines between Richmond and Oakleigh; and on the Frankston Line between Richmond and…
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All male book club bringing literature to the pub
A book club may not seem like the obvious choice for men looking for a new social activity to add to their roster, but for…
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Residual fire risk reaches 89 per cent in Port Phillip region
Victoria’s Bushfire Risk Management Report for 2022-2023 was released on 20 December last year, detailing the efforts that went into bushfire management for the year…
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Local SES officer home after tackling cyclone aftermath
Braving harsh weather and turbulent situations, Mladen Krsman was part of the many Victorian SES personnel who assisted with the aftermath of cyclone Jasper which…
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Stud Road still needs a solution
Residents of Dandenong are still taking a chance on life crossing over the perilous Stud Road where a toddler was tragically struck last year. The…
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100 years for Fred
Long-time resident of Greater Dandenong, Frederick Menzies will celebrate 100 years around the world with his large family on Tuesday 17 January. Now living at…
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Cooper has a Boxing Day Test day to savour
If you ask most cricket fans what day they await the most on the calendar, the majority will tell you that it’s 26 December, with…
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Pet poll
Victorians have shown their love for man’s best friend, with the state’s first pet census highlighting 41 per cent of the state’s pets were dogs.…
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CCCA creating pathways for female cricket
The Casey Cardinia Cricket Association (CCCA) is displaying a positive approach to creating opportunities for females to become involved in cricket. With the hard work…