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Polarising ban on shaky ground

With the first term of school back in action, the social media ban for those under the age of 16 looms ever closer. Although...

An ode of country, history and people

Bringing rhythm, music, dance and atmosphere to Bunjil Place, the Bunyi Bunyi Bumi performance is paving the way for celebrating interconnected cultures. Scheduled to...

A trip to the tropics

An overseas travel exchange has always been an exciting endeavour for many, such as the case of third-year university student Joshua Pingiaro who, along...

Locals celebrate funding for Doveton Pool

The Federal Government funding to save the Doveton Pool has finally been secured, and to celebrate, locals were treated to a barbecue hosted by...

Second swimming pool brawl sparks concerns

Another brawl in one of Casey’s aquatic centres has raised safety concerns in the community. Police responded to reports of a physical altercation at Casey...

Nazi flag draped over highway

Victoria Police are investigating a Nazi flag being hung on an overpass bridge in Dandenong North. Police officers were alerted to the flag over Dandenong...

SEMMA proposes tax-cut revival

In a “back to basics” call, a South East peak group has proposed the halving of the company tax rate for Australian manufacturers ahead...

Hospitals welcome new interns

Dandenong Hospital and Casey Hospital have seen an influx of junior doctors embarking on a new journey since January this year. More than 100 junior...

No jail for predatory teacher

A former primary school teacher and baseball coach who pleaded guilty to the sexual assault and grooming of children has avoided jail time and...

Celebrating creativity, culture and community

The opening weekend of the Asia TOPA festival is set to take place in Bunjil Place, complete with premiere performances and an exciting, family-friendly...

Humility in service

PRECEDE: Berwick’s Geoffrey Ballantyne Davidson is a man of few words, but his actions speak louder. With a decade of community service across Melbourne east,...

Camaraderie and acceptance amidst new name

A Sikh charity organisation graced the local Guru Nanak Lake wetlands with the aroma of sizzling sausages and the aura of comradery. Turbans 4...

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Permit pain urks Quirk

**SPRINGVALE SOUTH is not happy after star opening bat Ryan Quirk - a one-pointer at the club - was denied a permit to play...