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  • Free Christmas barbecue for the community

    Free Christmas barbecue for the community

    It was a normal working day getting up at 6am for charity Find a Penny Foundation director Beata “BB” Stednik. She soon met young participants…

  • Gate repairer pleads guilty to fatal breach

    Gate repairer pleads guilty to fatal breach

    A gate repair business has pleaded guilty to a workplace safety charge over a truck driver being fatally crushed by a falling gate in Dandenong…

  • 2023 in review: Kalora Park celebrates Kate the Great

    2023 in review: Kalora Park celebrates Kate the Great

    Over the Christmas period, the Star News’ sports team will be re-sharing some of the most popular stories from over the course of 2023. Thank…

  • Willow Lodge air warning

    Willow Lodge air warning

    More than 500 residents and staff in a retirement village were under threat of clouds of toxic smoke from a recent industrial blaze in Dandenong…

  • Elf on the second-hand shelf

    Elf on the second-hand shelf

    Christmas can be a daunting time of year, with seemingly never ending expenses making it difficult to maintain much holiday cheer. But through her daily…

  • Women’s Federation for World Peace (WFWP) president Anne Bellavance

    Women’s Federation for World Peace (WFWP) president Anne Bellavance

    Tell us about yourself and your job! I am a Maths/Science teacher by profession. However, in my community work, I am the National President of…

  • Mouthy hoon confronts police

    Mouthy hoon confronts police

    A foul-mouthed man who allegedly blocked police cars and threatened officers at two hoon hotspots in Pakenham and Springvale has been spared jail. Declan Adam…

  • Alternative Olympics staged

    Alternative Olympics staged

    Running in a white sack, moving forward in a coconut shell slipper tied with bamboo stilts, jumping ropes, hopscotch, and other traditional Philippine street games…

  • Carols return

    Carols return

    After a three-year break, Gethsemane’s Annual Clyde Carols by Candlelight found its way back to the lawns of Hillcrest Christian College Oval on Saturday 16…

  • Merger moving ahead

    Merger moving ahead

    An overwhelming majority vote by both committees of the Cranbourne Turf Club (CTC) and Pakenham Racing Club (PRC) has approved a merger between the two…

  • Four teens charged with fast-food robberies

    Four teens charged with fast-food robberies

    Four boys have been charged over a series of alleged armed robberies at fast-food outlets across Melbourne’s South East. South Metro Regional Crime Squad detectives…

  • Drones to target landfill ‘hotspots’

    Drones to target landfill ‘hotspots’

    The state’s pollution watchdog is set to use drones to prevent fires at landfills and waste recovery businesses over summer. EPA Victoria announced random drone…

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