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  • Police brief: Youths charged following Sunday morning robberies

    Police brief: Youths charged following Sunday morning robberies

    Teenagers from Hallam, Springvale and Narre Warren were arrested after 13 stores were broken into at a Wantirna South shopping complex early on Sunday morning,…

  • Faiths and MPs back beseiged mosque

    Faiths and MPs back beseiged mosque

    Politicians and faith leaders were united in support of a vandalised mosque in the South East. The Baitul Salam mosque – translated as House of…

  • ‘Concern’ shared on wetlands cemetery

    ‘Concern’ shared on wetlands cemetery

    Greater Dandenong Council has hopes that Melbourne Water will join in opposition against a proposed cemetery on Dandenong Creek floodplains. The Southern Metropolitan Cemeteries Trust…

  • Police brief: E-scooter impounded

    Police brief: E-scooter impounded

    Casey Highway Patrol intercepted a e-scooter rider travelling at 58 kilometres per hour in Dandenong on Friday 24 June. The 45-year-old male from Dandenong was…

  • Williams heads Mental Health

    Williams heads Mental Health

    Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams says “it’s time for new challenges” after being assigned the Mental Health portfolio in the latest State Cabinet re-shuffle. Ms Williams…

  • Pakenham woman’s petition for equality at the footy

    Pakenham woman’s petition for equality at the footy

    Nikki Gould and Ace Bryans’ relationship is not dissimilar to many sister-brother duos. Much of their dynamic is built on teasing and poking fun at…

  • $600K fine after trainee killed

    $600K fine after trainee killed

    A South-East road-tanker manufacturer has been convicted and fined $600,000 for its “evident disregard” for an apprentice who fatally suffocated at work in 2018. Marshall…

  • Refugee Week fun

    Refugee Week fun

    An Indonesian cultural performance, kids activities and Uighur food were among the highlights of the City of Greater Dandenong’s refugee week event on Friday 24…

  • IBAC Bill defeated

    IBAC Bill defeated

    A State Coalition’s bid to hasten the release of IBAC’s reports has been narrowly defeated in State Parliament. Labor MPs, with the support of cross-benchers…

  • More time to find Woodman emails

    More time to find Woodman emails

    The State Government says it needs more time to produce correspondence between Premier Daniel Andrews and IBAC person-of-interest John Woodman. The Legislative Council had ordered…

  • Trio jailed for drug-debt attack

    Trio jailed for drug-debt attack

    Two men and a woman have been jailed for tying up and beating a man for several hours in Noble Park over a $40,000 drug…

  • Two homes on 12.5 acres

    Two homes on 12.5 acres

    Is the country atmosphere calling you? Look no further! Lush green pastures, amazing sunrises and sunsets. Private and convenient, just 6.8km from the heart of…

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