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  • Climate action takes ‘new step’

    Climate action takes ‘new step’

    Greater Dandenong is among nine councils backing a new plan to combat climate change impacts in the South East. South East Councils Climate Change Alliance…

  • Better prognosis for ED wait times

    Better prognosis for ED wait times

    Dandenong Hospital is among many state hospitals with significantly lower waiting times in the emergency department since the Covid bottlenecks. According to the Victorian Agency…

  • Mulgrave by-election: Wellington Road ‘neglect’ claim

    Mulgrave by-election: Wellington Road ‘neglect’ claim

    Liberal by-election candidate Courtney Mann says potholes on Wellington Road is a symptom of State Government “neglect”. Over the past 10 years, the Government had…

  • Son crusades for drug warning

    Son crusades for drug warning

    An osteoporosis drug’s warning label may be tightened after a Dandenong man’s sustained campaign to the Federal Government. Dr Wayne Caldow’s mother Evelyn, 88, collapsed…

  • No damages to I Cook

    No damages to I Cook

    I Cook Foods has been denied damages despite the Supreme Court of Victoria ruling it was shut down by an “invalid order” by then-Acting Chief…

  • Springvale house consumed by fire

    Springvale house consumed by fire

    A Springvale house has been destroyed by fire on the afternoon of Sunday 12 November. Emergency services received multiple calls about the fire and heavy…

  • Heat’s on in Mulgrave

    Heat’s on in Mulgrave

    Candidates and supporters sheltered from the stifling heat at an early-voting centre on Friday 10 November ahead of the Mulgrave by-election. Days away from the…

  • Respects for the fallen

    Respects for the fallen

    A crowd of about 150 huddled around the Noble Park RSL Commemorative Park to observe Remembrance Day on Saturday. At 11am on 11 November, there…

  • Charity’s clean new start in Dandenong

    Charity’s clean new start in Dandenong

    An award-winning soap recycling charity is making a clean start at a new factory in Dandenong. On 3 November, Soap Aid opened its Cheltenham Road…

  • Dispose of batteries safely, warns Casey Council

    Dispose of batteries safely, warns Casey Council

    Casey Council has urged residents not to put batteries in kerbside bins to help keep the community safe. Batteries consist of toxic substances and can…

  • Green calm in an emergency

    Green calm in an emergency

    A Mulgrave by-election candidate dropped her pamphleteering to rescue a stranded medical patient in the midst of the Optus outage on Wednesday. Greens candidate Rhonda…

  • Mixed verdict on townhouses

    Mixed verdict on townhouses

    Two multi-townhouse proposals in Noble Park have received vastly different verdicts at the state’s planning tribunal. A trio of double-storey townhouses on a 638 square…

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