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  • 1001 steps car park concerns

    1001 steps car park concerns

    Residents of Quarry Road in Narre Warren North have been pushing for additional amenities at the popular 1001 Steps. Signage, speed bumps, and locked gates…

  • Dumping scourge costs council $1.1m

    Dumping scourge costs council $1.1m

    City of Greater Dandenong’s new customer request dashboard has revealed an astonishing pile of hundreds of illegal rubbish dumping reports – which is costing the…

  • Sth East students shine at VCE awards

    Sth East students shine at VCE awards

    More than 20 students from South East schools have been named among Victoria’s top VCE performers in 2024. The students were presented with trophies by…

  • Alison Lester hosts mural workshop at Bunjil Place

    Alison Lester hosts mural workshop at Bunjil Place

    Children and families gathered for a special community mural workshop led by acclaimed Australian author and illustrator Alison Lester at Bunjil Place Library on Monday…

  • Vehicles performing burnouts seized in Cranbourne

    Vehicles performing burnouts seized in Cranbourne

    An 18-year-old Cranbourne North man and an 18-year-old Corinella man had their vehicles impounded by police after being caught performing burnouts and fishtails in Cranbourne…

  • Driver charged after police chase down speeding stolen car

    Driver charged after police chase down speeding stolen car

    A man has been charged after allegedly speeding away from police in a stolen car across the South East. The allegedly stolen silver MG station…

  • All aboard the magical train!

    All aboard the magical train!

    Puffing Billy Railway’s much-loved Train of Lights is back this winter, transforming the Dandenong Ranges into a spectacular night-time wonderland. Running from 4-20 July, the…

  • Have Hope blessed with shock truck donation

    Have Hope blessed with shock truck donation

    The extraordinary efforts of locals have seen Have Hope’s dreams come true, with their recent comedy night marked by the donation of a vital truck.…

  • Rotary welcomes new president

    Rotary welcomes new president

    On Saturday 5 July, the Rotary Club of Casey held its annual Changeover Dinner at Beaconhills Golf Club, formally inducting Jean Harrison as its 15th…

  • Memoirs of clay, stop-motion and storytelling

    Memoirs of clay, stop-motion and storytelling

    Renowned director, filmmaker, animator and clayographer, Adam Elliot, is looking to head back home for the Bunjil Place screening of his latest project, Memoir of…

  • Head above water: a local swimmer’s cold, quiet, almost

    Head above water: a local swimmer’s cold, quiet, almost

    It is choppier than forecasted in the English Channel, and it is colder than usual at this time of the year, but the French coastline…

  • Fed Uni part of international student fund

    Fed Uni part of international student fund

    Federation University is among 16 other Victorian universities that will share a grant of $5 million under the Yes To International Students Fund. Granted by…