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  • Scales of justice on self-defence change proposal

    Scales of justice on self-defence change proposal

    Recent proposals by a southeast metropolitan MP on revisions to self-defence laws in Victoria have the local community buzzing, with many, from online to neighbourhoods,…

  • WFH consultation opens

    WFH consultation opens

    The State Government has opened public consultation on proposed work-from-home laws that a South East manufacturers group warns are “impossible” for the $54 billion sector.…

  • Casey ‘naughty list’ unreasonable: CRRA

    Casey ‘naughty list’ unreasonable: CRRA

    Casey Residents and Ratepayers Association has criticised Casey Council placing mother-of-three Jillian Nambu on “an orchestrated ‘resident naughty list’ after she sent five emails to…

  • 40 years of palliative care

    40 years of palliative care

    From humble beginnings 40 years ago, Palliative Care South East has seen impressive growth in delivering specialist care to people with life-limiting illnesses. Prior to…

  • Victoria Police investigates Springvale carjacking

    Victoria Police investigates Springvale carjacking

    Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding an aggravated carjacking in Springvale on 9 June 2025. It is believed the offender, armed with a knife, approached…

  • Protest for Palestinian statehood

    Protest for Palestinian statehood

    A group of pro-Palestine protestors gathered at the steps of Dandenong Market on Saturday 9 August demanding the Federal Government to sanction Israel and recognise…

  • Firm pledges to fight rising taxes

    Firm pledges to fight rising taxes

    A Dandenong business enormously impacted by the State Government’s land tax is considering a class action lawsuit against the State Revenue Office. Already reeling from…

  • Students to win their way to the Parliament House

    Students to win their way to the Parliament House

    Local students can take part in two upcoming competitions both landing a trip to Canberra to visit the Parliament House. Winners of the Prime Minister’s…

  • Manufacturers oppose WFH laws

    Manufacturers oppose WFH laws

    A South East manufacturers group says proposed work-from-home laws are “impossible” for the $54 billion sector. “This proposed policy threatens the viability of the manufacturing…

  • Little India ‘won’t disappear’

    Little India ‘won’t disappear’

    Little India will remain part of a future $600 million revitalization project in Dandenong, says developer Capital Alliance’s chief executive Mohan Du. This month, Little…

  • $4.5 million Pearcedale Hindu Temple rejected by VCAT

    $4.5 million Pearcedale Hindu Temple rejected by VCAT

    The state tribunal has rejected a $4.5 million Hindu Temple proposal in Pearcedale’s green wedge zone, marking a milestone in a three-and-a-half-year community fight. The…

  • Commodore impounded after fleeing hoon-meet

    Commodore impounded after fleeing hoon-meet

    Police have caught up with a purple Holden Commodore allegedly at a hoon meet in Dandenong South’s industrial area. Responding to reports of dangerous driving…

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