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  • Supermarket resumes ‘normal service’

    Supermarket resumes ‘normal service’

    Woolworths Dandenong Plaza is re-opening for walk-up customers from 7am on Wednesday 16 September. In the past six weeks, the supermarket had operated solely as…

  • Covid-19: Testing rates low in hotspots

    Covid-19: Testing rates low in hotspots

    South East residents are urged to get tested for Covid-19 in response to new outbreaks in Hallam and other Casey suburbs. New pop-up sites will…

  • Green area wedges candidates

    Green area wedges candidates

    A key issue in the hotly contested Keysborough South ward is the Green Wedge – the wide agricultural expanse where most voters don’t live. The…

  • Waste-plant opponent in the race

    Waste-plant opponent in the race

    Waste-to-energy-plant opponent Ramy El-Sukkari is part of an intriguing three-way battle for Keysborough South Ward in the October council elections. Mr El-Sukkari, a “passionate” Keysborough…

  • Covid outbreaks continue in South East

    Covid outbreaks continue in South East

    Active clusters are still emerging in the South East, including a link between two family clusters and a Monash Health ward. On 11 September, the…

  • Covid costs spiral

    Covid costs spiral

    Covid-19’s lockdown could tear more than $10 million from Greater Dandenong Council’s bottom line, according to a council report. This significantly outstrips the council’s budgeted…

  • Champion for sport remembered

    Champion for sport remembered

    Colin Riddiford shunned the limelight, but the sports stalwart’s name is expected to be emblazoned in lasting tribute at his “second home” at Lois Twohig…

  • Kitchen serves growing need

    Kitchen serves growing need

    In the depths of Covid-19, parishioners at Dandenong Polish-Australian Seventh Day Adventist Church found a new way to serve the community. For the past three…

  • ‘We’ve got this’: our brave on the frontline

    ‘We’ve got this’: our brave on the frontline

    Six months since Covid stage one, the people said to be part of the frontline are still standing tall. Dandenong Hospital staff are masked up…

  • Burn-off ban fires debate

    Burn-off ban fires debate

    A local law that possibly outlaws backyard chimineas and fire-pits should be overturned, says a Greater Dandenong councillor. Maria Sampey was sparked into action by…

  • Open-air trading – the new normal?

    Open-air trading – the new normal?

    In a bid to boost Covid-struck retailers, Greater Dandenong will look at encouraging more tables and chairs on footpaths, says mayor Jim Memeti. Meanwhile, the…

  • Dope crops seized in house raid

    Dope crops seized in house raid

    Police seized 22 cannabis plants and ammunition during a raid of a house in Haresta Avenue Dandenong on Thursday 10 September. Dandenong Divisional Response Unit…

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