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  • Aged care on new Cr’s agenda

    Aged care on new Cr’s agenda

    A fresh member to the team of councillors at the City of Greater Dandenong was officially declared on Tuesday 19 March. Phillip Danh the successful…

  • Beware the ‘idles’ of March

    Beware the ‘idles’ of March

    Students at St Anthony’s Primary School are keeping their eyes on the prize as part of this month’s ‘Get Active, Get Moving in March’ challenge.…

  • Treasurer unswayed by SEMMA plea

    Treasurer unswayed by SEMMA plea

    A South East manufacturers peak body has called for a Parliamentary inquiry as its campaign against steepling land taxes and valuations failed to move the…

  • Welcome to the theatre

    Welcome to the theatre

    Visitors at The Drum theatre are now greeted with a spectacular display of Welcome Flags. Four local Bunurong and Aboriginal artists have uniquely conveyed a…

  • Hair today, gone for charity

    Hair today, gone for charity

    Years in the growing, Jethro’s long locks got the chop for charity this month. The Wooranna Park student decided to donate his healthy crop of…

  • Mercy after ‘unfortunate’ mauling

    Mercy after ‘unfortunate’ mauling

    A judge has questioned how a “clearly psychotic” woman who ordered her dog to attack a police officer in Dandenong North was remanded in custody…

  • Singing in true harmony

    Singing in true harmony

    Students and aged care residents and staff adorned many varieties of cultural clothing for a Harmony Day concert at Mercy Place home in Dandenong. Residents…

  • Replenishment but no reset for Casey’s VFL program

    Casey Demons VFL coach Taylor Whitford is not viewing the upcoming VFL season as a ‘reset’ year despite the loss of a wealth of experience…

  • Kids crime up 26 percent

    Kids crime up 26 percent

    Children as young as 10 breaking into homes to steal cars for joy-riding are of the greatest concern, police say. Official crime stats showed there…

  • Woodman’s loses IBAC damages bid

    Woodman’s loses IBAC damages bid

    Developer John Woodman’s claim that his reputation was unreasonably damaged by IBAC has been dismissed by the Victorian Supreme Court. Woodman had claimed for damages…

  • Protestors target Dandenong factory

    Protestors target Dandenong factory

    A group of pro-Palestine protesters gathered in front of a Dandenong South manufacturing company demanding an end to an alleged production supply to Israel. Organised…

  • Easter hunt for new cat homes

    Easter hunt for new cat homes

    A Keysborough animal shelter’s “short-eared bunnies” will be hopefully hopping into new homes as part of an Easter Open Day. Australian Animal Protection Society is…

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