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  • Local men fronting new family violence campaign

    Local men fronting new family violence campaign

    Wellsprings for Women has launched its 16 Days of Activism Campaign, joining organisations globally who are frontlining the fight against gendered violence. The women-only service…

  • Council calls for Gaza ceasefire

    Council calls for Gaza ceasefire

    Greater Dandenong Council has passed a motion calling for a permanent ceasefire and peace in Palestine in response to more than 14,000 civilians killed. The…

  • Tiler fraud to repay $92K

    Tiler fraud to repay $92K

    A Doveton tiler has been ordered to repay more than $90,000 for fraudulently obtaining workers comp payments. Rahmatullah Jafari, 28, had injured his back while…

  • Cook overtakes Libs in Mulgrave

    Cook overtakes Libs in Mulgrave

    With strong preference flows, independent candidate Ian Cook has overtaken the Liberal Party to finish second in the Mulgrave by-election, according to provisional results on…

  • Police crackdown on mobile users

    Police crackdown on mobile users

    Police have spotted more than 80 motorists using their mobile phones while driving during a recent road policing operation across Melbourne. Operation Spotto, conducted by…

  • Calls grow for Thompsons Road upgrade

    Calls grow for Thompsons Road upgrade

    Casey Council has advocated for the upgrade and extension of the Thompsons Road in its endorsed submission to the Officer South Employment Precinct Structure Plan…

  • Rare beast on the move

    Rare beast on the move

    With slick lines and in a bright nautical yellow, a rare racing gem has been sitting idle in a Dandenong garage for nearly 30 years.…

  • ‘Slug gate’ back in court

    ‘Slug gate’ back in court

    ‘Slug gate’ is back in the courts after commercial kitchen I Cook Foods launched a fresh lawsuit against Greater Dandenong Council. ICF is suing the…

  • Council wary on Palestine vigil

    Council wary on Palestine vigil

    An organiser of a pro-Palestinian peace vigil has accused Greater Dandenong Council of censorship and shirking support. It comes as the council says it is…

  • Dawn of a new learning ‘reality’

    Dawn of a new learning ‘reality’

    A new learning ‘reality has been born at Lyndale Secondary College, with the launch of the first state school augmented reality lab. The new ‘smart’…

  • Drink-drivers blitzed on Monash Fwy

    Drink-drivers blitzed on Monash Fwy

    Thirty-nine alleged drink-drivers have been caught during a two-night police operation on Monash Freeway. On Friday and Saturday night, police conducted 3030 preliminary breath tests…

  • Tipping point

    Tipping point

    The controversial Hallam Road landfill in Hampton Park has been accused by a neighbour of polluting the air and interfering with the use of their…

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