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  • Protest for Palestinian statehood

    Protest for Palestinian statehood

    A group of pro-Palestine protestors gathered at the steps of Dandenong Market on Saturday 9 August demanding the Federal Government to sanction Israel and recognise…

  • Driver hospitalised and stoplight down after intersection crash

    Driver hospitalised and stoplight down after intersection crash

    A collision between two vehicles at the intersection of Tuckers and Hardys Road in Clyde North has resulted in one of the drivers being taken…

  • Students to win their way to the Parliament House

    Students to win their way to the Parliament House

    Local students can take part in two upcoming competitions both landing a trip to Canberra to visit the Parliament House. Winners of the Prime Minister’s…

  • Soul in the spotlight, local talent in GRID

    Soul in the spotlight, local talent in GRID

    As one of the two local chosen candidates and performers during the GRID Series launch, Martha Kulang found it hard to believe that such an…

  • Decked out for success, local talent joins GRID

    Decked out for success, local talent joins GRID

    The official launch of the GRID Series program in the City of Casey was a success, as Jordyn Griffiths, one of two Narre Warren locals…

  • Success stories on the big screen

    Success stories on the big screen

    Some of Emerson School’s former students watched themselves on the big screen for the first time at a premiere screening of an award-winning school documentary…

  • Kicking Goals with an Aim

    Kicking Goals with an Aim

    South East residents have taken a part in what is considered a groundbreaking job hunting initiative in the face of high youth unemployment rates. Thirteen…

  • Strongman needs your help

    Strongman needs your help

    When Cook Islands-born strongman Jonathan (Jono) Nelio steps onto the global platform at the 2025 World Natural Strongman Championships in Ireland, he’ll be lifting far…

  • Manufacturers oppose WFH laws

    Manufacturers oppose WFH laws

    A South East manufacturers group says proposed work-from-home laws are “impossible” for the $54 billion sector. “This proposed policy threatens the viability of the manufacturing…

  • Council budget delivers key upgrades for Hampton Park

    Council budget delivers key upgrades for Hampton Park

    City of Casey is continuing to deliver upgrades across Hampton Park. From upgraded playgrounds and drainage improvements to enhanced sporting pavilions, these works are a…

  • Commodore impounded after fleeing hoon-meet

    Commodore impounded after fleeing hoon-meet

    Police have caught up with a purple Holden Commodore allegedly at a hoon meet in Dandenong South’s industrial area. Responding to reports of dangerous driving…

  • Shooting for the top

    Shooting for the top

    There’s a frenzy of energy on the boards at Dandenong Stadium, as two teams of teen talent prepare to fly across the Nullabor to vie…

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