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  • Food pantry opens at Salvation Army Ferntree Gully Corps Church in Ferntree Gully

    Food pantry opens at Salvation Army Ferntree Gully Corps Church in Ferntree Gully

    Despite a recent blow to the Salvation Army Corps Church in Ferntree Gully, the organisation is still giving back to the community after launching an…

  • Flags flying high at Dandenong Ranges RSL

    Flags flying high at Dandenong Ranges RSL

    The Dandenong Ranges RSL has become more visible to the community in Sassafras thanks to a funding injection from the Federal Government’s Saluting Their Service…

  • Casey Crs muse on return

    Casey Crs muse on return

    Casey’s sacked ex-councillors are weighing up comebacks ahead of council elections in October. Eight months ahead of the poll, ex-deputy mayor Rex Flannery has declared…

  • Never too late to enjoy life for two Emerald aged care residents

    Never too late to enjoy life for two Emerald aged care residents

    Two local aged care residents are living life to the fullest in 2024, with a first-time tattoo and a 100th birthday on the roster for…

  • Bail denied: sex offender’s alleged ‘bunk-bed’ chat to teenager

    Bail denied: sex offender’s alleged ‘bunk-bed’ chat to teenager

    A registered child-sex offender from Dandenong who was arrested weeks after being released from immigration detention has lost a second quest for bail. Emran Dad,…

  • Interns check in

    Interns check in

    Monash Health has welcomed 125 junior doctors for medical internships, with the January intake the largest-ever cohort of medical interns. Interns were placed at Monash…

  • Cooking a truck fuel of the future

    Cooking a truck fuel of the future

    Dirty diesel may be on the way out as Cleanaway unveiled a demonstration of a heavy vehicle fuel made entirely of used cooking oil. The…

  • Ambulance response rise

    Ambulance response rise

    Most Ambulance Victoria patients in the City of Casey are being seen within the recommended 15 minutes. New data shows 64.6 per cent of Code…

  • Indigenous artworks transform road

    Indigenous artworks transform road

    Five Indigenous artwork panels were unveiled in the green space on Cranbourne-Frankston Road on 22 January, as part of the Hall Road Upgrade. Cranbourne MP…

  • Four more teens arrested over alleged cyclist hit-runs

    Four more teens arrested over alleged cyclist hit-runs

    Four more boys including a 13-year-old from Hampton Park have been arrested over alleged hit-runs in a stolen car that seriously injured two Bayside cyclists.…

  • Standing up for children

    Standing up for children

    In the recent Greater Dandenong Australia Day Awards, Vanessa Field was awarded the Corporate Citizen of the Year for her important role as a director…

  • Job seeker earns a hard-won break

    Job seeker earns a hard-won break

    A man of persistence, Paul White has finally fulfilled his dream of being a “work man” after waiting 28 years for employment. Mr White, who…

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