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  • Fair Work Ombudsman secures back pay for Dandenong and Hallam workers

    Fair Work Ombudsman secures back pay for Dandenong and Hallam workers

    The Fair Work Ombudsman (FWO) has sanctioned a waste management company more than $375,000 after they five vulnerable migrant workers were underpaid almost $200,000 for…

  • Pair wanted over attempted bike theft in Springvale South

    Pair wanted over attempted bike theft in Springvale South

    Two males have wielded a machete during a hold-up of a 16-year-old boy who was selling his bike in Springvale South. Police say the Kew…

  • Wait lingers for asylum seekers

    Wait lingers for asylum seekers

    More than 15,000 asylum seekers remain in anxious limbo since the Federal Government’s pledge for permanent protection. In February, the Government promised a “pathway to…

  • ‘Test and hold’ unworkable: Cooks

    ‘Test and hold’ unworkable: Cooks

    I Cook Foods managers say their business was unsustainable under an “unworkable” ‘test-and-hold’ regime imposed by the Department of Health and Human Services. ICF is…

  • Listeria-I Cook links disputed

    Listeria-I Cook links disputed

    A hospital patient’s listeria infection may have pre-dated her admission and before she potentially ate sandwiches from Dandenong South commercial kitchen I Cook Foods, a…

  • Driver allegedly stabbed in fast-food carjacking

    Driver allegedly stabbed in fast-food carjacking

    Four youths have been charged over an alleged attempted carjacking with knives and an imitation gun. Police say that the 20-year-old Ormond driver sustained a…

  • Council calls for halt to Progress

    Council calls for halt to Progress

    Greater Dandenong Council has called for works to cease on the Progress Street level crossing removal project and an “urgent meeting” with State MPs as…

  • Last red gums face the chop

    Last red gums face the chop

    Outraged residents say the last remnant Red River Gum trees in central Noble Park are set to be chopped down for an apartment tower project.…

  • Anti-welfare rhetoric must change: Hill

    Anti-welfare rhetoric must change: Hill

    Bruce Labor MP Julian Hill – whose electorate included as many as 5678 Robodebt victims – says attitudes to welfare recipients must change. In a…

  • Best of Casey business recognised

    Best of Casey business recognised

    From a beer brewery to a soap business, the finalists in this year’s Casey Business Awards cover a wide array of fields. The Casey Business…

  • Overcoming barriers for women to get active

    Overcoming barriers for women to get active

    Federation University and Casey Council have united to support South East women to become more physically active. Through a series of workshops, researchers received a…

  • Violence education comes to Casey

    Violence education comes to Casey

    An educational initiative to reduce violence on and off sporting fields is set to get underway with YMCA Victoria and the Pat Cronin Foundation (PCF)…

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