DANDENONG STAR JOURNAL
Home » News » Page 163

News

  • Food recycler fined $200K after worker crushed

    Food recycler fined $200K after worker crushed

    A Dandenong South food recycling company has been convicted and fined $200,000 after a young worker was crushed by steel doors of a processing machine.…

  • Sex offender detainee arrested in Dandenong

    Sex offender detainee arrested in Dandenong

    A sex offender released from immigration detention after a recent High Court of Australia ruling has been arrested in Dandenong. Victoria Police allege the 33-year-old…

  • Council targets weapon exports

    Council targets weapon exports

    Greater Dandenong Council has called on the State Government to sever its relationship with local arms companies whose weapons are used in the war against…

  • Six arrested in PT blitz

    Six arrested in PT blitz

    Six people have been arrested during a police blitz at Clayton and Springvale railway stations. Transit police officers, divisional officers and drug-detection dogs targeted weapons,…

  • Planning ahead as fire danger period approaches

    Planning ahead as fire danger period approaches

    With the fire danger period fast approaching for the Country Fire Authority’s (CFA) South East region, Greater Dandenong residents are encouraged to maintain grass levels…

  • Council restructure unveiled

    Council restructure unveiled

    Greater Dandenong Council’s restructure is gathering apace, with several senior executive roles being advertised. Twelve months into the job, chief executive Jacqui Weatherill has restructured…

  • Driver jailed for critical hit-run

    Driver jailed for critical hit-run

    A speeding hit-run driver who T-boned a turning delivery van and left the occupant fighting for life in Cranbourne has been jailed. Zachary Holmes, 21,…

  • Morning fire in Cranbourne

    Morning fire in Cranbourne

    A house fire in Cranbourne on Monday 4 December morning has been under investigation. Emergency services were called to Sladen Street to reports of a…

  • EPA forum on ’putrid’ stench

    EPA forum on ’putrid’ stench

    Questions are set to be asked by the public over the mysterious putrid stench that wafts from the state’s most toxic industry zone in Dandenong…

  • Help for ’the first step’ toward mental health

    Help for ’the first step’ toward mental health

    There’s a multitude of reasons why new migrants and refugees are reluctant to seek help for mental-health struggles. With this in mind, Dandenong-based Wellsprings for…

  • Community panel is here

    Community panel is here

    Casey is creating a Community Panel to bring together a diverse group of people who can contribute their unique perspectives and insights to various Council…

  • Labour hire company issued record-breaking fine

    Labour hire company issued record-breaking fine

    A labour hire company has been issued a record-setting fine of over $600,000 by the Supreme Court of Victoria for unlicensed activities it conducted across…

Digital Editions