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Casey’s ‘culture of avoidance’
Casey chief executives had “misgivings” about councillor conduct but felt limited in what they could do, the IBAC Operation Sandon report found. A “culture of…
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Woodman claims ‘victim’ status
Springvale-raised developer John Woodman has denied he “improperly” sought to influence Casey councillors in IBAC’s Operation Sandon report. According to IBAC, councillors Ablett and Aziz…
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Calls to ditch fried chips ban
City of Greater Dandenong councillors say a ban on deep-fried ‘dimmies’ and chips should be abandoned after a strong public backlash. As reported by Star…
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10th annual Ashura in Melbourne
Thousands of Muslims walked united under one banner to commemorate the martyrdom of Imam Hussain (a.s) on Saturday 29 July in the 10th annual Ashura…
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Another builder collapses
A South East construction company has become another casualty in the string of large-scale builders recently entering liquidation. Based in Upper Beaconsfield, Kleev Homes went…
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Haileybury reach heights
Haileybury College in Keysborough ranks highly in a list of top 50 primary schools in Victoria. The Better Education analysis of academic outcomes 2022 has…
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2050 vision for SE business
The inaugural South East Business Conference (SEBC) on Wednesday, 30 August is expected to help foster growth and advocate for the Victorian region as the…
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Medicinal-cannabis driving trial ‘huge’
A State Government trial allowing medicinal-cannabis users behind the wheel would be a “breakthrough”, says former Greater Dandenong mayor Roz Blades. Ms Blades has been…
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Tales for young and old
St Mary Primary School’s intergenerational storytelling activity is challenging stigma around people with disability. The Dandenong school invited Wallara Disability Services clients to share their…
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Casey Council welcomes IBAC report
Casey Council has welcomed the release of the Independent Broad-Based Anti-Corruption Commission (IBAC) Operation Sandon report and pledged to continue to work with IBAC, the…
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Dodgy donations corruption probe heads to prosecutors
A corruption inquiry into more than $1 million in dodgy political donations made by a Victorian property developer will be sent to prosecutors to consider…
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‘Significant benefits’ for Ablett, Aziz: IBAC
Criminal charges and sweeping planning reforms may follow a damning and long-awaited anti-corruption report involving Casey councillors and property developers. Former Casey mayors Sam Aziz…