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  • What’s On

    What’s On

    Chai Time Join us for a special afternoon of delicious connoisseur canapés, sweet treats, and premium tea, all while supporting Wellsprings for Women’s Emergency Relief…

  • Looking Back

    Looking Back

    100 years ago 14 May 1925 Sandown Park Races A particularly large entry has been received in connection with the programme arranged for the Sandown…

  • Accused hoarder fights clean-up order

    Accused hoarder fights clean-up order

    A Dandenong North resident accused of hoarding says he’s desperately trying to save his “valuables” after the council initiated court action. The matter was heard…

  • Casey among LGAs where more than 30 arrests made linked to dating apps

    Casey among LGAs where more than 30 arrests made linked to dating apps

    The City of Casey is listed as one of many local government areas from where more than 30 people have been arrested as part of…

  • Hacked call centre back in service

    Hacked call centre back in service

    Greater Dandenong Council has resumed services from call-centre operator Oracle CMS, despite a cyber-security data breach last year. Oracle CMS, which provides an after-hours call…

  • Safe spaces to report racist acts

    Safe spaces to report racist acts

    A united South East Anti-Racism Support Network is empowering victims to take control in the face of racism. A group of multicultural community support services…

  • Pair charged over kangaroo death in Lysterfield South

    Pair charged over kangaroo death in Lysterfield South

    Two men have been charged over the death of a kangaroo in Lysterfield South last month. The pair were charged by Endeavour Hills and Narre…

  • Eumemmerring Creek returning to natural state

    Eumemmerring Creek returning to natural state

    Eumemmerring Creek’s concrete channel is set to be restored to a natural waterway. The creek’s water will be brought to the surface near Waratah Reserve…

  • Attorney-General at risk despite resounding election win

    Attorney-General at risk despite resounding election win

    Days after romping to an election victory, Isaacs MP Mark Dreyfus is reportedly in a fight to retain his long-held Attorney-General role. Ahead of an…

  • Cut-price rates: Greater Dandenong residents spared despite council deficit

    Cut-price rates: Greater Dandenong residents spared despite council deficit

    Despite financial head-winds, Greater Dandenong Council proposes to shield residents with a sub-cap rates rises of less than 1 per cent in its draft 2025-’26…

  • King of the Hill

    King of the Hill

    A strong Labor Party win in the federal election spelled the same story for Bruce MP Julian Hill, who retained his seat and continued the…

  • Accused killer to stay behind bars over gangland murder

    Accused killer to stay behind bars over gangland murder

    A Narre Warren man accused of gunning down a gangland figure has lost his bid for freedom after a judge found the police case against…

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