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  • Dancers young and old shine ‘beacon of light’

    Dancers young and old shine ‘beacon of light’

    A Dandenong school and a retirement village share a moving 30-year tradition of line-dancing. Emerson School staff and students and Valley Village Mews residents gathered…

  • Carols raise the festive mood

    Carols raise the festive mood

    Under stormy skies, the annual Christmas carols concert in Harmony Square hit an uplifting note. The packed program on Friday 6 December included entertainers David…

  • Green takes aim at Isaacs

    Green takes aim at Isaacs

    Isaac Greens candidate Matthew Kirwan has accused sitting MP Mark Dreyfus of ushering in a “toothless” anti-corruption commission. Dreyfus has held Isaacs since 2007, on…

  • Council setback in ‘slug-gate’ battle

    Council setback in ‘slug-gate’ battle

    Greater Dandenong Council has stumbled in its latest step to strike out I Cook Foods’ ‘slug-gate’ lawsuit against the council. On 5 December, the council…

  • Counting the cans – in quick time

    Counting the cans – in quick time

    A cutting-edge AI-powered counting machine has been launched for a recycling container depot in Dandenong South. The CountAIner machine operated by Recycle-it can process up…

  • Woolies warehouse stoush ends

    Woolies warehouse stoush ends

    A 17-day strike by Woolworths warehouse workers which left supermarket shelves bare across Melbourne has ended. More than 1500 striking workers across Australia, including those…

  • Brave example of unity

    Brave example of unity

    On Sunday, November 24, 2024, we celebrated the 349th Martyrdom anniversary of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib Ji, the Ninth Sikh Guru, whose life and…

  • Lightfall debuts at Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne

    Lightfall debuts at Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne

    Lightfall, a light trail experience, will premiere at Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne in April next year. Debuting in the April school holidays between 6 and…

  • Tip leachate leak devastates farmland

    Tip leachate leak devastates farmland

    An estimated one hectare of vegetation has died after a pipe burst at a South East landfill, leaking leachate into a neighbouring property. Winsome Anderson’s…

  • Early intervention is key

    Early intervention is key

    A South East local has been awarded a Churchill Fellowship to research and implement proven youth crime prevention strategies from leading police jurisdictions. The Churchill…

  • Christmas cheer illuminates Bunjil Place

    Christmas cheer illuminates Bunjil Place

    Despite the afternoon rain pushing the market indoors, it couldn’t dampen the holiday spirit as thousands of people flocked to Bunjil Place for the annual…

  • Snicks, summer and Santa

    Snicks, summer and Santa

    DAVE: G’day boys, welcome back Marcus after a well-deserved week off, but mate, you’ve brought the rain back with you… MARCUS: Hang on a minute;…

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