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$1.2m fraudster’s appeal fails
A Cranbourne fraudster jailed over a $1.2 million scam targeting Telstra and several big banks has had his appeal dismissed. Samir Mustum, 52, was appealing…
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Sandon charges still under consideration
Nearly two years after Victoria’s anti-corruption commission handed down an explosive report on Casey Council, no charges have been laid and the report has temporarily…
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Six arrested in allegedly stolen convoy
Six males have been arrested after police followed two stolen cars across the South East. Police say a group of males stole keys to a…
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SEMMA calls for immediate WorkCover reform
The South East Melbourne Manufacturers Alliance (SEMMA) has called for an immediate review of WorkSafe’s and says that the Victorian Government’s recent decision to maintain…
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Dandenong South Nissan plant celebrates Australian Made certification
The Nissan Casting Australia Plant, which is located in Dandenong South and employs 192 staff and contractors, has officially earned Australian Made status. To achieve…
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Driver of two alleged stolen cars arrested after police chase
A 29-year-old man was arrested on Monday 2 June after driving multiple vehicles while followed by police. At around 10am, Prahran Highway Patrol officers located…
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Hampton Park residents rally at Parliament to oppose waste transfer station
Hampton Park and its surrounding residents travelled far to Parliament on a rainy Wednesday afternoon to support a debate against the proposed Hampton Park waste…
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Golf-housing projects’ ‘synergies’ claim
Developer Intrapac and Keysborough Golf Club have called on the State Government to back their 1600-house proposal in the Green Wedge after the nearby Kingswood…
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Kingswood plan ‘not right’ for Dingley Village: council
Kingston Council has slammed a controversial draft development plan for 941 homes on the former Kingswood Golf Course in Dingley Village. In coming weeks, Planning…
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Charity shed gets green light
A planning permit for a church’s 840-square-metre shed to store charity items in the Bangholme Green Wedge has been granted by Greater Dandenong councillors, despite…
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Farmers to be spared emergency services levy hike for one year
Victorian farmers will be spared the hike from the new controversial emergency services levy for one year, as the State Government cited the drought concerns.…
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85yo pedestrian fatally struck on Princes Hwy, Springvale
An 85-year-old pedestrian has died after being struck by a vehicle in Springvale on Saturday 31 May. The woman was crossing Princes Highway, near Smith…