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  • Heat on unshaded bus stops

    Heat on unshaded bus stops

    Major concerns have been raised at a council meeting about Greater Dandenong’s heatwave preparedness. Councillor Rhonda Garad raised issues on Monday 25 September such as…

  • Cook back on the Mulgrave hustings

    Cook back on the Mulgrave hustings

    I Cook Foods owner Ian Cook will be contesting the upcoming by-election in Daniel Andrews’s former seat, Mulgrave. In the 2022 state election, Cook stood…

  • Anti-Dan send-off boils over

    Anti-Dan send-off boils over

    Outside Daniel Andrews’s Mulgrave electorate office, his detractors gathered in furious agreement. Indeed, they came to blows over him. Since the Covid lockdowns began, the…

  • Monks push for visa changes

    Monks push for visa changes

    Buddhist monks are calling for migration reforms to allow them to stay in Australia on permanent visas. A council of five spiritual leaders from the…

  • Tenant unleashes fists of fury

    Tenant unleashes fists of fury

    A ice addict who furiously attacked a manager and a fellow resident at a Dandenong boarding house has been jailed. Adam Jeffrey Tognolini, 47, pleaded…

  • Sharing stories of the heart

    Sharing stories of the heart

    A documentary celebrating 10 “extraordinary migrant women” stories has premiered at Drum Theatre in Dandenong. Among the audience at the Know My Story film and…

  • Williams on the move to PT, Consumer Affairs

    Williams on the move to PT, Consumer Affairs

    Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams has been tasked with the Government’s rental reforms in Premier Jacinta Allan’s Cabinet shuffle announced today. Williams will be appointed as…

  • Shortage of nurses leads to Casey child service participation drop

    Shortage of nurses leads to Casey child service participation drop

    Casey Council’s Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Service recorded a 8.56 per cent drop in participation due to a shortage of trained MCH nurses. During…

  • Trio jailed for NYE bashings

    Trio jailed for NYE bashings

    Three men have been jailed for an “appalling” attack on New Year’s Day party-goers in Cranbourne West that left one of the victims fighting for…

  • Speaking up for an Aboriginal Voice

    Speaking up for an Aboriginal Voice

    Federation University Australia Associate Deputy Vice-Chancellor Reconciliation Professor Andrew Gunstone has hit out at the discourse surrounding the Voice, calling the conversation “very disappointing”, asking…

  • United in song

    United in song

    Three-time Grammy Award-winning Soweto Gospel Choir are bringing their show HOPE to Bunjil Place next month. On Wednesday 18 October, the choir will bring their…

  • Burglary spree shocker

    Burglary spree shocker

    Greater Dandenong’s official crime rate has soared by 21 per cent, with a massive spike in car thefts and burglaries. It was far above the…

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