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  • Police roads crackdown in full swing

    Police roads crackdown in full swing

    Almost 8000 offences were detected in the first five days of Victoria Police’s Operation Compass road safety effort including 117 in the Greater Dandenong police…

  • Scott’s unlucky break in time honoured race

    Scott’s unlucky break in time honoured race

    Not many people can say they’ve faced the starter in a Stawell Gift, let alone been pre-post favourite for the time honoured event. Sandown Greyhound…

  • Up for the challenge

    Up for the challenge

    When Adrian Scott pivoted towards the greyhound racing industry a few years back, a clichéd response would be to say that his career had gone…

  • No jail for child abuse material

    No jail for child abuse material

    A Lysterfield executive has been spared jail after pleading guilty to three charges involving child abuse material. Paul Clifford Bradley, 58, had used a Kik…

  • Dandenong takes part in nature play

    Dandenong takes part in nature play

    The Greater Dandenong Council marked Nature Play Week, from Wednesday 6 April until Saturday 16 April, at Alex Wilkie Nature Reserve in Springvale South. A…

  • Dandenong woman wins Tattslotto

    Dandenong woman wins Tattslotto

    A Dandenong woman who was stood down from her travel industry job at the beginning of the pandemic is now embracing her new millionaire status…

  • Wet weather: slow down

    Wet weather: slow down

    The Department of Transport would like to remind motorists to slow down and take extra care in wet weather. Bad weather should prompt drivers to…

  • Dandenong North musician dreams big

    Dandenong North musician dreams big

    There are 315 kilometres between Phillip Island and Portland as the crow flies and many more as the penguin waddles. The penguins at Phillip Island…

  • Social housing pledged

    Social housing pledged

    Labor and the Greens have pledged billions for social and affordable housing ahead of the 21 May Federal Election. Star Journal reported on a deepening…

  • Welfare payments ‘not enough’

    Welfare payments ‘not enough’

    Labor will have ‘more to say’ on income support ahead of federal election day, says Bruce MP Julian Hill. Australian Council of Social Services and…

  • CFA fundraise for Good Friday

    CFA fundraise for Good Friday

    CFA has continued its support for the Good Friday Appeal with members out raising money for the Royal Children’s Hospital. The Victorian community helped CFA…

  • VICSES gears up to keep us safe this Easter

    VICSES gears up to keep us safe this Easter

    As the Easter long weekend fast approaches and Victorians are preparing to head away, our emergency service crews are preparing to make sure you get…

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