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  • Inland port on track

    Inland port on track

    Seventeen years in the making, a rail link to a $150 million inland freight terminal in Dandenong South is becoming reality. Works have started on…

  • Dumped MP ’grateful’

    Dumped MP ’grateful’

    Labor MP Luke Donnellan says he will possibly stay in Parliament for the remainder of his term after being sensationally ousted from his Narre Warren…

  • Skills needed for jobs evolution

    Skills needed for jobs evolution

    Welders, engineers, electronics technicians are among a dire skills shortage, a manufacturing body has told a Senate inquiry. South East Melbourne Manufacturers Alliance told the…

  • One-way answer to thefts

    One-way answer to thefts

    One-way vehicle registration plate screws are being given away at Sandown Park railway station. The screws help prevent number plates being stolen and used to…

  • $2.5b fund needs detail: SEMMA

    $2.5b fund needs detail: SEMMA

    A South-East manufacturers’ body welcomed the state Liberal Nationals’ pledged $2.5 billion “smarter” manufacturing fund but is awaiting more detail. South East Melbourne Manufacturers Alliance…

  • ‘Hybrid’ Covid-safe rules

    ‘Hybrid’ Covid-safe rules

    Councillors and staff are in, but the public have been locked out in the last four Greater Dandenong Council meetings of 2021. According to the…

  • Cannabis seized in factory

    Cannabis seized in factory

    A man has been charged after an alleged police drug raid at a factory in Dandenong South. SD3 Divisional Response Unit members seized cannabis plants,…

  • Townhouse doubts unquelled

    Townhouse doubts unquelled

    Proposed safety upgrades for the Keysborough Townhouses estate have been described as “unconvincing” by an opposing member of the public. The council negotiated the improvements…

  • Tree protection ’green light’

    Tree protection ’green light’

    Greater Dandenong is set to pursue the controversial ‘third stage’ for boosting its sparse, vanishing tree coverage. A majority of councillors have agreed to create…

  • Fireys shine a light on Christmas safety

    Fireys shine a light on Christmas safety

    Christmas and fairy lights are once again spreading their festive cheer across Victoria, sparking a reminder from firefighters to take proper precautions to avoid starting…

  • Rider dies on Monash Fwy

    Rider dies on Monash Fwy

    A motorbike rider has died in a crash on Monash Freeway in Doveton. The rider, who is yet to be formally identified, reportedly struck a…

  • Triple success for Haileybury

    Triple success for Haileybury

    Haileybury College has won three national accolades at the 2021 Australian Education Awards, including top non-government primary school for the third time. It also won…

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