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  • Monash Health funding alarm

    Monash Health funding alarm

    Monash Health could be forced to make proposed cuts of up to $200 million as part of budget savings imposed by the State Government. The…

  • ‘Keeper Clark finds back of the net as Thunder salvages point at home

    ‘Keeper Clark finds back of the net as Thunder salvages point at home

    Dandenong Thunder goalkeeper Pierce Clark was central to one of the most remarkable finishes to a National Premier League (NPL) Victoria matches the competition has…

  • Falcons back on winner’s list

    Falcons back on winner’s list

    Endeavour Hills looked set for heartbreak. As the clock ticked over 20 minutes in the Falcons’ Southern Football Netball League Division 2 clash with Highett,…

  • Toxic-waste fury after EPA notices

    Toxic-waste fury after EPA notices

    Greater Dandenong councillors have intensified calls to close a toxic-waste landfill that was recently put on notice by the state’s pollution watchdog. The Veolia-operated landfill…

  • Vapes go behind the chemist counter

    Vapes go behind the chemist counter

    New vaping reforms are in place across Australia from 1 July in a crackdown purporting to safeguard young people. The new reforms mean vapes are…

  • Proposed cuts to impact patients: VHA

    Proposed cuts to impact patients: VHA

    Monash Health could be forced to make proposed cuts of up to $200 million as part of budget savings imposed by the State Government. The…

  • Springvale heroin ‘ringleader’ charged

    Springvale heroin ‘ringleader’ charged

    An alleged ringleader of a Springvale heroin trafficking syndicate has been arrested by police at a home in Princeton Drive Keysborough on Wednesday 26 June.…

  • Two men arrested after alleged stolen car chase

    Two men arrested after alleged stolen car chase

    Two men in an alleged stolen car have been arrested after an extended follow by police in the South East. Police say they spotted the…

  • Saving a species

    Saving a species

    Scientists from Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria and La Trobe University introduced the critically endangered Frankston Spider-orchid back into the wild in native bushland in Melbourne’s…

  • Voices celebrated in Refugee Week

    Voices celebrated in Refugee Week

    Voices of refugees were at full volume at a Refugee Week special event at Bunjil Place on 20 July. More than 150 community leaders gathered…

  • Meaning beyond music

    Meaning beyond music

    Casey’s music-based charity The Common People will represent Australia at the world’s largest choir competition this July. The multicultural group will fly to New Zealand…

  • Feds praise GSEM roadmap

    Feds praise GSEM roadmap

    The South East’s “critical” manufacturing sector was “key” to the Government’s ‘A Future Made in Australia’ plan, Federal Skills Minister Brendan O’Connor told a regional…

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