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Dandenong · DandenongSOUTHERN FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE Undefeated Southern Division 2 sides Hampton Park and East Malvern are set for battle on Saturday at Robert Booth Reserve. Having been upfront about the challenges that could await in 2024, the Redbacks have won their first two games in 2024, with Round 2’s victory over Doveton showing a level of grit often absent last season. The new recruits appear to have aided their willingness to spread, with Saturday’s game…See the Story
Will Redbacks’ roll continue?
Dandenong · DandenongAfter a seven-year hiatus, the South East rap group Gremlns is making a comeback to revive Australia’s music scene. Formed in 2014, Cranbourne’s 700Kae, Gs Phantom, Lord Levy, Mobstah, Korf, and Dandenong’s Mike Wang have captivated local and global audiences through viral hits, shows, collaborations, and a feature in Germany’s pre-eminent hip-hop publication. “We took time off from music to focus on ourselves as individual artists and to perfe…See the Story
Return of Gremlns
Dandenong · DandenongThe City of Casey’s learner driver mentorship program celebrated its 15th anniversary on Tuesday, 16 April, unveiling two new vehicles to aid the program’s capabilities. Provided by the Berwick Motor Group, two Kia Ceratos graced the plaza at Bunjil Place, adorned with a red ribbon. Joined by representatives from the Department of Transport, the Transport Accident Commission, the Berwick Motor Group and other members of the council, Casey’s ch…See the Story
Casey celebrates 15 years of safe driving
Weapons · DandenongJoining a global protest movement known as A15, Weapons out of NAARM (WOON) staged another protest in front of AW Bell company in Dandenong South. In its third protest in less than a month now, on the morning of April 15 (A15 movement), police officers and protesters gathered in front of the manufacturing company on Abbotts Road. The company is being targeted by pro-Palestinian protestors for producing parts for the Lockheed Martin F-35 joint fi…See the Story
A15 protesters return to AW Bell
Dandenong · DandenongLiam Bertrand remembers it clearly. A kick in the guts, but one which was a long time coming. Ahead of the 2022 finals series, the reserves defender was dropped from Cranbourne’s seconds side, with the coaches citing his fitness as the issue. A popular member of the club, Bertrand had no footy to play which compelled him to change. “I had a sore back, and wasn’t able to run so I thought ‘after the season I might knuckle down and get myself off t…See the Story
Liam Bertrand’s inspirational journey
Dandenong · DandenongBerwick Springs’ first chapter under the new leadership team of Hayden Stagg and Chris Johnson was dealt a crushing blow before the season begun last week with a knee injury ruling Stagg out for the remainder of the year. Stagg, runner up in last season’s Harold Ramage Medal count as the best player in Outer East Football Netball Division One, tore his ACL at training on the eve of the club’s season opener against Gembrook Cockatoo. The decora…See the Story
Stagg set for stint on the sidelines
Dandenong · DandenongThere were major delays on the Pakenham and Cranbourne train lines this morning – Friday 19 April – following a reported trespasser. There would be delays of up to 30 minutes, Metro Trains warned, after police attend to a trespasser in the Narre Warren area. At 8.48am, Metro Trains said on X – formerly Twitter – the delays were clearing. Trains were set to run at a reduced speed through Narre Warren, with some trains terminating or originating a…See the Story
Trespasser causes commuter delays
Narre Warren South · Narre Warren SouthThe Bakhtar Casey Nawroz Festival 2024 held on Saturday 13 April in Hallam was a resounding success. Drawing a crowd of more than 2000 enthusiastic community members, the festival offered a vibrant showcase of rich cultural heritage, featuring an array of traditional activities, games, and entertainment. A notable highlight of this year’s festival was the introduction of kite-flying activities, a first in the history of the Afghan community in …See the Story