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Four females arrested after shopping centre scuffle
Police have arrested four female teenagers after an incident at Endeavour Hills shopping centre on 30 April. At around 4pm a scuffle occurred after security…
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Suspicious fire destroys Springvale desserts shop
An acai and desserts shop in central Springvale has been destroyed by a suspicious fire early on Wednesday 30 April. Firefighters were on scene within…
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Media-shy Bruce candidate in the spotlight
As the election looms on Saturday, 3 May, the electorate of Bruce is in the spotlight, with state-wide media outlets bearing down on Liberal candidate…
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Plan now for Sth East airport: GSEM
Ahead of the federal election, governments have been urged to start planning for the long-mooted future South East Airport. Regional advocacy group Greater South East…
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$1m lottery winner in Dandenong
A Dandenong woman is $1 million richer and now in the market for a house after a lottery win on Monday 28 April. The division-one…
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Hill and Safi, a major party duel in Bruce
As the election looms on Saturday, 3 May, the electorate of Bruce is in the spotlight, with state-wide media outlets bearing down on Liberal candidate…
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Truckie killed by falling gate in Dandenong South
A 57-year-old man has been fatally crushed while attempting to close an eight-metre-wide gate at a Dandenong South depot on Thursday 24 April. The truck…
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Labor-Greens spat over $20m Hazara hub pledge
A war-of-words has erupted over the Greens’ pledge to push for $20 million to establish a multipurpose Hazara Community Centre in the South East, with…
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Pool upgrades coming in June
Stage one of the construction works at Doveton Pool in the Park will commence in June, marking the beginning of an exciting revitalisation of the…
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ALP scorn at Greens’ $20m Hazara hub pledge
The Greens will push for $20 million to establish a multipurpose Hazara Community Centre in the South East – a promise that Bruce Labor MP…
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Talking election: Voting cards and Bruce insights
With the election just days away, candidates and MPs are out in droves in their electorates, as their party’s how-to-vote cards tell a preferential story.…
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Live-streamed briefings quashed
Greater Dandenong councillors have quashed a proposed investigation into opening their briefing sessions for public view. On 14 April, a slim majority of Labor councillors…