News


  • Battin to hold crime forum

    Battin to hold crime forum

    Berwick Star News

    Opposition leader Brad Battin will be holding a forum on crime in Pakenham next week to hear from residents and their concerns. Mr Battin will…

  • Chasing dreams to USA

    Chasing dreams to USA

    Berwick Star News

    Two young South east basketball player buddies are making their way to the USA on a basketball scholarship of two years. Kuirowl Chol and Mangok…

  • The snowfields of New Zealand

    The snowfields of New Zealand

    Berwick Star News

    New Zealand’s winter season kicked off with a bang, with lots of early snowfall setting the stage for an exciting few months on the slopes.…

  • Dandenong joins united homelessness front

    Dandenong joins united homelessness front

    Dandenong Star Journal

    A new-formed South East Homelessness and Housing Alliance will focus on early intervention and the region’s “unique needs”, according to Greater Dandenong Council. The group,…

  • Pigeon fight

    Pigeon fight

    Pakenham Officer Star News

    A distressing Tiktok video showing a pigeon trapped inside a vacant shop at Pakenham Marketplace has gone viral, drawing international attention. The footage, originally posted…

  • Vital minutes won back

    Vital minutes won back

    Pakenham Officer Star News

    Ambulance Victoria response times in Cardinia Shire and Casey have shown a modest but welcome improvement in the past year, offering hope for faster emergency…

  • Reservoir petition handover to Battin

    Reservoir petition handover to Battin

    Pakenham Officer Star News

    A petition to stop the partial draining of Beaconsfield Reservoir will be presented in Parliament after the local campaign group handed over the list of…

  • No hiding for gangs

    No hiding for gangs

    Pakenham Officer Star News

    Youth gang crime is sparking growing concern in Casey and Cardinia, where residents report a rise in petty crime and a growing sense of insecurity…

  • Law divides workers

    Law divides workers

    Pakenham Officer Star News

    Casey and Cardinia workers are split over Premier Jacinta Allan’s proposal to legislate the right to work from home two days a week. Under this…

Sport


  • Getting little bang for buck

    Getting little bang for buck

    Cranbourne Star News

    **FOOTY SHORTS overheard a conversation on the weekend that gave an indication of the money that was spent on WEST GIPPSLAND’S review project, which resulted…

  • Tooradin, Toner and Tanner

    Tooradin, Toner and Tanner

    Cranbourne Star News

    JUSTIN: Alright boys, we’re in the middle of August now so we’re getting to the real business end of the season. Jonty and I were…

  • Pumas push towards finals

    Pumas push towards finals

    Pakenham Officer Star News

    It was another huge week for the Pakenham Baseball Club, with the Pumas A1 team keeping its finals hopes alive with an important victory over…

  • Special day for Lions

    Special day for Lions

    Pakenham Officer Star News

    Pakenham’s final home game of the Outer East Football Netball season was nothing short of magical on Saturday at Toomuc Reserve. It was a day…

  • In-form Eagles soaring

    In-form Eagles soaring

    Cranbourne Star News

    The Mornington Peninsula Division 2 competition is heating up with just one round to go before finals and there is still plenty to play out.…

  • Eagle continue winning ways

    Eagle continue winning ways

    Berwick Star News

    Beat second-placed Park Orchards this week and Beaconsfield is guaranteed a double chance and a repeat matchup against the Sharks in week one of finals.…

Entertainment


  • 3D animations light up world fare

    3D animations light up world fare

    Dandenong Star Journal

    A unique 3D-dining experience is lighting up tables at Hyatt Place in Caribbean Park, Scoresby. In an exclusive Victorian season, Le Petit Chef & Friends…

  • Choosing hope in troubled times

    Choosing hope in troubled times

    Dandenong Star Journal

    In a time when the news is filled with war, climate change, and other disasters, beginning an article with the words “I am hopeful for…

  • Muralist dips lid to Dandy Pig

    Muralist dips lid to Dandy Pig

    Dandenong Star Journal

    Decades of dormant memories are being roused by a blazing mural tribute to the iconic Dandy Pig neon sign. Acclaimed artist Claudio Mantuano has portrayed…

  • Milestone for iconic art show

    Milestone for iconic art show

    Dandenong Star Journal

    Entries are open for the 20th anniversary of the Noble Park Community Centre Art Show. The iconic event was the brainchild of Hugh Kilgower and…

  • Poem for peace

    Poem for peace

    Endeavour Hills Hallam Doveton Star Journal

    May I invite you to reflect with me … and may our hearts be in shared humanity, let us pause for a sacred moment of…

  • Showcase of our special city

    Showcase of our special city

    Dandenong Star Journal

    A showcase of the public’s best photos of Greater Dandenong’s favourite places will again feature in a 2026 community calendar. The council is calling for…

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  • Garfield North Community Centre takes shape

    Garfield North Community Centre takes shape

    Pakenham Officer Star News

    Construction is progressing on the much-needed Garfield North Community Centre, a multifunctional space for local residents and organisations to hold community gatherings and events. Since…

  • Travellers urged to check luggage for hitchhiking toads

    Travellers urged to check luggage for hitchhiking toads

    Pakenham Officer Star News

    An unexpected guest has been found in a Melbourne motel room – and it wasn’t on the booking list. Agriculture Victoria is urging travellers to…

  • Garad targeted by new complaint

    Garad targeted by new complaint

    Dandenong Star Journal

    An active Casey resident and Facebook page admin has filed a complaint against a Greater Dandenong councillor’s social media activism on Palestine. Amanjit Gill who…

  • Stop pulling the racism card – but let’s talk about why it gets pulled

    Stop pulling the racism card – but let’s talk about why it gets pulled

    Berwick Star News

    A few days ago, I received a heartfelt call from a friend – let’s just say not from the “white tribe” – distressed about her…

  • Multigenerational living: Who knew Nonna was ahead of her time?

    Multigenerational living: Who knew Nonna was ahead of her time?

    Berwick Star News

    We had to laugh. A reporter on the evening news excitedly announced that Australian architects are now “innovatively incorporating multigenerational living into their home designs”…

  • Amazon comes to Cranbourne West

    Amazon comes to Cranbourne West

    Cranbourne Star News

    Amazon has opened Victoria’s third fulfilment centre in Cranbourne West, its second in Melbourne’s south east since Dandenong South in 2017. The new 52,000 sqm…