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  • Brilliant Bloods, poor Pirates

    Brilliant Bloods, poor Pirates

    The clash between Springvale South and Hallam Kalora Park was shaping up to be the game of the round … but it wasn’t as evenly-matched…

  • Chasing targets proves difficult on opening day of the season

    Chasing targets proves difficult on opening day of the season

    Winning the toss and bowling has proven to be a recipe for defeat for both Endeavour Hills and Noble Park on the opening day of…

  • Working success-story

    Working success-story

    A South East man with intellectual disability juggles a variety of employment thanks to organisations like Wallara and Wintringham. Camilo and his family may not…

  • Battin reiterates tax cuts during Cranbourne visit

    Battin reiterates tax cuts during Cranbourne visit

    Victorian Liberal Opposition leader Brad Battin promised to restore “pride in Victoria” and reiterated his party’s policy to tackle crimes and scrap several state taxes…

  • Medicinal cannabis stigma weighs on working women

    Medicinal cannabis stigma weighs on working women

    A forum exploring Women’s Health and Cannabis run by the Legalise Cannabis Party brought women together in Frankston. Hosted by South-East Metropolitan MP Rachel Payne,…

  • Mini bombing spree and a decades-old murder mystery

    Mini bombing spree and a decades-old murder mystery

    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…

  • Staggering ED wait times for mental health patients

    Staggering ED wait times for mental health patients

    People with mental health issues are facing staggering wait times at hospital emergency departments as their only option. According to official Victorian Agency for Health…

  • Merinda Park celebrates Multicultural Family Day

    Merinda Park celebrates Multicultural Family Day

    Merinda Park Learning and Community Centre held Multicultural Family Day on Saturday 4 October. The event featured a traditional Welcome and Smoking Ceremony, followed by…

  • Lynbrook shines bright

    Lynbrook shines bright

    It was another year of Lynbrook’s landmark Lantern Festival, and once again, Banjo Paterson Reserve came alive with colour, music and light. Hosted by the…

  • Casey campaigns for food relief

    Casey campaigns for food relief

    Casey Council has hosted a civic event to recognise the emergency food relief providers tackling an entrenched cost-of-living crisis. The event ties in with the…

  • Lions off to a flying start

    Lions off to a flying start

    Strategy changes in more ways than one have fuelled Pakenham to the perfect start in the Casey Cardinia Cricket Association (CCCA) Premier Division. New approaches…

  • Magpies land prized Porter

    Magpies land prized Porter

    Narre Warren has signed Box Hill captain and former Officer junior Callum Porter to play for the Magpies in 2026 in a huge coup for…