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  • Council fails to throw out Slug Gate lawsuit

    Council fails to throw out Slug Gate lawsuit

    I Cook Foods director Ian Cook says he’s relieved after the Victorian Supreme Court rejected City of Greater Dandenong’s bid to throw out his ‘slug…

  • Fallen-tree rescue in Shawlands caravan park

    Fallen-tree rescue in Shawlands caravan park

    A person has been rescued from a caravan crushed by a large fallen tree at Shawlands Caravan Park in Dandenong South. CFA and FRV firefighters,…

  • All-electric pilot launches in Casey

    All-electric pilot launches in Casey

    The State Electricity Commission is helping Victorians save money on their energy bills and switch their homes to electricity, the State Government says, with a…

  • $1.2m to improve Westall Rd ‘blackspot’

    $1.2m to improve Westall Rd ‘blackspot’

    A Dingley Village ‘black spot’ intersection has been allocated $1.2 million in federal funds to improve safety. The Black Spot Program funding will be used…

  • A life of service remembered

    A life of service remembered

    A notable and renowned local community figure with the Narre Warren Rotary Club, Ian David Pickering, passed away on August 13 2024, at the age…

  • Sandown debate off and racing

    Sandown debate off and racing

    Greater Dandenong Council is not against the redevelopment of Sandown, it’s more a debate of how it happens. That was the argument of site owner…

  • Junkyard grievance near Bangholme cemetery

    Junkyard grievance near Bangholme cemetery

    Vehicle storage yards are a symptom of creeping industrialization of the Bangholme Green Wedge, says a nearby resident. In contrast to the wide, green pastures,…

  • Call to find Jake 10 years on

    Call to find Jake 10 years on

    Victoria Police is appealing for information on the 10th anniversary of a missing Dandenong man’s disappearance. Jake Lyons was 20 years old when last seen…

  • Pair charged with car thefts

    Pair charged with car thefts

    Two men have been charged over a pair of stolen vehicles found by police in Clayton on Sunday 25 August. Police say they spotted the…

  • Students awarded for Anzac commemoration

    Students awarded for Anzac commemoration

    Two local students from the City of Casey have been awarded the prestigious Premier’s Spirit of Anzac Prize for their contributions to commemorating the Anzac…

  • Doors open at university grounds

    Doors open at university grounds

    Live music, food trucks, campus tours and interactive games highlighted the most recent open day at Federation University’s Berwick Campus, with nearly 900 people in…

  • Coat drive success for young advocate

    Coat drive success for young advocate

    In a heart-warming display of compassion and initiative, seven-year-old Aanya has taken it upon herself to take the first step in making a difference for…

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