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  • Casey’s ‘culture of avoidance’

    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…

  • Woodman claims ‘victim’ status

    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…

  • Calls to ditch fried chips ban

    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…

  • 10th annual Ashura in Melbourne

    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…

  • Another builder collapses

    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…

  • Haileybury reach heights

    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…

  • 2050 vision for SE business

    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…

  • Medicinal-cannabis driving trial ‘huge’

    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…

  • Tales for young and old

    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…

  • Casey Council welcomes IBAC report

    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…

  • Dodgy donations corruption probe heads to prosecutors

    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…

  • ‘Significant benefits’ for Ablett, Aziz: IBAC

    ‘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…

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