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Priority jobs milestone

More than 100 people have landed manufacturing and engineering jobs as part of the Chisholm Engineering Priority Workforce Project. The project was launched by...

New ‘serious’ charge over alleged Berwick stabbing

A further “more serious” charge has been laid against a man accused of stabbing a victim in the chest in a Berwick shopping centre...

Cut the red-tape: SEMMA

A South East manufacturers group has slammed Victorian Government “tax grabs” and “red-tape” after a secret survey on regulatory burden was revealed. The NAB...

Waste-to-energy deal agreed

Nine South East councils have committed to diverting at least 95 per cent of household rubbish from landfill to a waste-to-energy incinerator in Maryvale...

Aluminium firm fined after serious injury

A Dandenong South supplier has been fined $30,000 after a crane operator was seriously injured two years ago. The 19-year-old victim was using a...

Aggravated burglaries surge

Victoria Police are noticing a sharp increase in aggravated burglaries in the past few years throughout the state with Cardinia feeling the effects. This has...

Squathouse gets a spruice-up

A residential eyesore in Sheales Street Dandenong has had a long-awaited clean-up. As reported last week, the formerly attractive home with topiary garden had become...

Council’s SESH ‘support’ up for debate

A potentially “unauthorised” use of Greater Dandenong Council’s logo and a past mayor’s letter in support of the controversial South East Sporting Hub (SESH)...

Golf club pitches against Garad

In a sign of an escalating conflict, a South East Sports Hub (SESH) proponent has lodged a code-of-conduct complaint against a Greater Dandenong councillor. Developer...

Pumper failure at gym fire

United Firefighters Union has criticised the breakdown of a fire truck as crews extinguished a blaze at a gym in Noble Park North. The...

Dix’s visit a thrilling and welcome experience

The combined Probus South Pacific in Berwick was graced by a lecture from Arnold Dix on Tuesday 6 August where he spoke to the...

Rescue bid for historic chapel

A church community from western Melbourne is hoping to rescue a historic but decaying landmark on Chapel Road, Keysborough. The Free Wesleyan Church of Tonga,...

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Men’s behaviour programs on the wane

In light of the evidently increasing gender-based violence against women, Men’s Behaviour Change programs are regarded as a crucial solution. However, it seems local organisations...