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Bargaining with cost of living pressures
An auction place selling off second-hand goods is proving to be popular in the face of growing cost-of-living pressures. Smart TVs, bicycles, garden pots, lawn…
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Bid to return council to SECCCA
Greens councillor Isabella Do has moved to strike-out Greater Dandenong Council’s withdrawal from a regional councils’ climate-change alliance. After lodging a rescission motion for 28…
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‘Knowledge is power’ at women’s self-advocacy class
A Women’s Empowerment program developed for all, with no barriers has been well received in Dandenong Operated and managed by ADEC, an NDIS provider, the…
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Problem gambler jailed over $114K stolen groceries
A Springvale problem gambler has been jailed after being found with more than $114,000 of stolen groceries from a shoplifting racket and a commercial quantity…
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Planting in remembrance
A passionate yet humble Endeavour Hills gardening enthusiast Thi Lien Phan has secured the Best First Year award at the Victoria in Bloom competition 2024-25.…
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Lib’s business record under fire
Liberal candidate Zahid Safi has conceded his paperwork had been “out-of-date” after questions were raised over his multiple small businesses. The Age reported Safi owned…
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Arrests made in relation to Luxury CBD ram raids
Following a string of ram-raid robberies across the CBD across March-April, Melbourne Crime Investigation Unit detectives have executed a series of search warrants and performed…
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Early voters pack Dandenong booths
Early voters rocked up at the Dandenong Stadium in a strong turnout to cast their votes in the Bruce electorate. Elderly individuals – a majority…
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Burra ready for blockbuster
Keysborough will be searching for its first win of the season in Southern Division 2 when it takes on rival Caulfield Bears in an Anzac…
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Dingoes bark against Demons
After a weekend off for most sides in the Southern Football Netball League teams have shifted their focus towards this weekend with some important matches…
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Local leaders call for justice
Outraged and heartbroken, protesters from east and west united at Nicholson Street on April 22, demanding justice after the fatal police shooting of a homeless…
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22 locals in action at U16s Vic trials
Seven Gippslanders and 10 Dandenong Stingrays competed in the Under-16s boys trials held at Trevor Barker Beach Oval on Easter Thursday. Nar Nar Goon’s left-footed…