News


  • Hearing calls

    Hearing calls

    Pakenham Officer Star News

    Former Casey mayors grilled in the Operation Sandon investigation have called for IBAC to cease holding examinations in public “under any circumstances”. A joint submission…

  • Families torn apart

    Families torn apart

    Pakenham Officer Star News

    Medicating children with ADHD and Autism remains a deeply contested issue, particularly in cultural and religious communities across south east and wider Australia. South Sudanese…

  • Local support begins

    Local support begins

    Pakenham Officer Star News

    Residents now have a new space for support and information with the launch of the Cardinia Prostate Cancer Support Group. The initiative is a partnership…

  • Young stars ignite West Side Story at Bunjil Place

    Young stars ignite West Side Story at Bunjil Place

    Cranbourne Star News

    St Peter’s College is bringing the iconic streets of New York to life with their production of West Side Story at City of Casey Schools…

  • Casey’s animal management plan taking feedback

    Casey’s animal management plan taking feedback

    Berwick Star News

    The City of Casey is calling on residents to help shape the way communities care for and manage animals in the community by having their…

  • Ideas sought for economic growth

    Ideas sought for economic growth

    Dandenong Star Journal

    Future prosperity in Greater Dandenong’s business and activity centres is open for comment. Greater Dandenong Council is inviting the community to help develop its Economy…

  • Crime, not a social issue; police confront family violence in Casey

    Crime, not a social issue; police confront family violence in Casey

    Berwick Star News

    The City of Casey has been identified as Victoria’s family violence hotspot, with police revealing nearly 7000 incidents recorded so far this year, the highest…

  • Funds unwrap festive spirit

    Funds unwrap festive spirit

    Berwick Star News

    With only 17 Fridays left before Christmas, the holiday spirit is brewing in Berwick, following the $25,000 fund granted for the suburb’s Main Street to…

  • Nightmares in motion

    Nightmares in motion

    Berwick Star News

    Victoria Police say stolen cars are no longer just about theft — they’re increasingly a public safety crisis. “Stolen vehicles pose a significant risk to…

Sport


  • Andrews lights up the course at Lang Lang

    Andrews lights up the course at Lang Lang

    Berwick Star News

    LANG LANG GOLF It was a week to remember at Lang Lang Golf Club with strong fields, impressive scores and a standout double from Lee…

  • Casey the VFL’s giant sleeper

    Casey the VFL’s giant sleeper

    Berwick Star News

    Casey is ready to make a mark in the VFL finals – and looms as a danger side for the rest of the competition. The…

  • Casey the VFL’s sleeper

    Casey the VFL’s sleeper

    Cranbourne Star News

    Casey is ready to make a mark in the VFL finals – and looms as a danger side for the rest of the competition. The…

  • Cannons back to their best in top division

    Cannons back to their best in top division

    Cranbourne Star News

    Casey Cannons finished the home-and-away season in first place on the Men’s Vic League (MVL2) ladder after thumping St Bede’s 10-0. Having seven goal scorers…

  • Warriors fall short in prelim

    Warriors fall short in prelim

    Pakenham Officer Star News

    A sour way to end an impressive season. The Pakenham Warriors Championship Women came up short against Bulleen in the preliminary final on Saturday at…

  • Dwyer recognised for strong season with Narre Warren

    Dwyer recognised for strong season with Narre Warren

    Cranbourne Star News

    Narre Warren’s Gabrielle Dwyer capped off a strong individual season to win the Southern Netball A1 best and fairest with 25 votes. The assistant coach…

Entertainment


  • Booked up for storied celebrations

    Booked up for storied celebrations

    Dandenong Star Journal

    It’s that time of year when our favourite book characters take new life. Students at Spring Parks and Dandenong North primary schools dressed up as…

  • Finding common ground

    Finding common ground

    Endeavour Hills Hallam Doveton Star Journal

    The Interfaith Network is about creating spaces where people are seen, heard, and embraced for who they are, no matter their faith background. It’s about…

  • Inspiring the next generation of illustrators

    Inspiring the next generation of illustrators

    Pakenham Officer Star News

    Emerald Library had an incredible visit from an award-winning children’s book author and illustrator on Thursday 21 August to help celebrate Book Week. Nicky Johnston…

  • Inara’s art of generosity

    Inara’s art of generosity

    Dandenong Star Journal

    Two decades ago, Inara Taylor gifted a popular art show to Noble Park. Now the 82-year-old Traralgon-based painter is bearing more gifts to help raise…

  • 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…

More News


  • Where lives are transformed

    Berwick Star News

    The quiet, unassuming town of Nyora is one of the last places you’d expect to find men of all ages turning their lives around. Just…

  • Bloodied man carjacks 91-year-old

    Bloodied man carjacks 91-year-old

    Berwick Star News

    A Wangarrata man accused of assaulting a 91-year-old elderly resident during an alleged aggravated carjacking in Berwick has appeared in court. Police allege a man,…

  • Weed work revives Casey’s coastal bush

    Weed work revives Casey’s coastal bush

    Cranbourne Star News

    In one section of Warneet Natural Features Reserve, the bush is beginning to breathe again. Just a few years ago, Sallow Wattle strangled the understorey,…

  • NIMBY or xenophobia? When places of worship are unwelcome in Green Wedge zones

    NIMBY or xenophobia? When places of worship are unwelcome in Green Wedge zones

    Pakenham Officer Star News

    You hear it all the time: “We’re not racist, we just want to protect the environment.” And yet, planning rejections for places of worship —…

  • Patients demand answers

    Patients demand answers

    Berwick Star News

    A Kooweerup woman says she was left stranded in the freezing cold for hours after being forcibly removed from Casey Hospital’s emergency department, despite being…

  • Withdrawal denied: Dandenong backs pokies trial

    Withdrawal denied: Dandenong backs pokies trial

    Dandenong Star Journal

    Greater Dandenong councillors will continue backing the State Government’s pokies-card trial after an intense debate on 25 August. A 4-2 majority voted against Cr Rhonda…