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  • WFH consultation opens

    WFH consultation opens

    The State Government has opened public consultation on proposed work-from-home laws that a South East manufacturers group warns are “impossible” for the $54 billion sector.…

  • Casey ‘naughty list’ unreasonable: CRRA

    Casey ‘naughty list’ unreasonable: CRRA

    Casey Residents and Ratepayers Association has criticised Casey Council placing mother-of-three Jillian Nambu on “an orchestrated ‘resident naughty list’ after she sent five emails to…

  • What’s On

    What’s On

    Narre Warren & District Family History Group as part of History Month are having a free Discovery Day and all are welcome at 110 High…

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  • Celebrate the important things

    Celebrate the important things

    Quote from a Baha’i prayer: “O God! Refresh and gladden my spirit. Purify my heart. Illumine my powers!” It is hard to avoid witnessing the…

  • What’s On

    What’s On

    Bakhtar Community Organisation Music Classes Free induction session for our new Music Classes, designed to bring together the rich traditions of Eastern and Western music…

  • Girls fire up for CFA emergency drills

    Girls fire up for CFA emergency drills

    Female teens from across the state were put through fire simulations and drills at CFA’s training ground at Bangholme. During the action-packed day, emergency-services members…

  • Captain Doveton’s historic house still stands

    Captain Doveton’s historic house still stands

    To mark Dandenong Star Journal’s 160 years of publication, PHILIP SALAMA-WEST is taking a then-and-now look at the people, places and events that have formed…

  • HOME is where the art is

    HOME is where the art is

    Dandenong is sprawling with art for 14 weeks as part of the HOME 25: Invisible Cities exhibition. Sixteen artists are showcasing the stories of refugee,…

  • World’s best Sandown launched with fanfare

    World’s best Sandown launched with fanfare

    To mark Dandenong Star Journal’s 160 years of publication, PHILIP SALAMA-WEST is taking a then-and-now look at the people, places and events that have formed…

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  • Reflecting on NAIDOC Week

    Reflecting on NAIDOC Week

    This NAIDOC Week we celebrate and recognise the history, culture and achievements of First Peoples. Yoorrook and truth telling have given Victorians a powerful opportunity…

  • A Positive Take on Downsizing

    A Positive Take on Downsizing

    If you are looking to Downsize and feeling overwhelmed, it is completely understandable. You have most probably lived in the same home for many years,…

  • Respect, Reflect, Celebrate

    Respect, Reflect, Celebrate

    Modern Australia has an Aboriginal heritage, a British foundation and a multicultural character. These three elements are what have made the Australian identity unique. When…

  • Stockland Halcyon – offering financial freedom

    Stockland Halcyon – offering financial freedom

    Stockland Halcyon – offering financial freedom and secure living for over-55s in Melbourne’s South-East. Victorians over 55 years of age are increasingly seeking to unlock…

  • Help End Youth Homelessness

    Help End Youth Homelessness

    Direct Chemist Outlet and Lighthouse Foundation Join Forces to Help End Youth Homelessness. As the holiday season draws near, the spirit of giving takes centre…

  • Personalised approach

    Personalised approach

    Sunrise2Sunrise is a Registered NDIS provider that does things differently. We take pride in offering professional services traditionally only provided in larger corporate Disability Support…

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  • 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…

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