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  • Karaoke wins the battle

    Karaoke wins the battle

    A rescission motion to extend a Springvale karaoke bar’s operating hours from 1am to 4am on weekend nights was upheld by Greater Dandenong councillors. The…

  • Sewage pollutes Keysy wetlands

    Sewage pollutes Keysy wetlands

    Authorities have taped off a Tatterson Park wetlands, which has been polluted by a 23,000-litre spill of sewage. A blocked sewer at 90 Lake View…

  • Young pay respects to the fallen

    Young pay respects to the fallen

    More than 600 students filled the Dingley Village Memorial for a children’s Anzac service on 26 April. The annual service was mainly carried by students…

  • Porter Davis collapse hits Greater Dandenong

    Porter Davis collapse hits Greater Dandenong

    Home builder Porter Davis’s collapse has embroiled 21 home owners in Greater Dandenong, according to council records. A City of Greater Dandenong officer said the…

  • Police blitz on youth gang weapons

    Police blitz on youth gang weapons

    Men from Springvale South and Doveton have been arrested as part of a five-day police blitz targeting the “most violent” youth gang members and their…

  • Robber pulls knife on boys

    Robber pulls knife on boys

    A man who held up two boys with a box-cutter and robbed them of $50 near Fountain Gate shopping centre has been sentenced. Travis Kane,…

  • Business burglaries probed

    Business burglaries probed

    A man and a woman have been charged as police continue to investigate a spate of commercial burglaries in the South East, including Keysborough. The…

  • Communities gathered for ANZAC Day

    Communities gathered for ANZAC Day

    Many locals from diverse communities made their way to commemorate ANZAC Day in Dandenong and pay their respects. City of Greater Dandenong councillors, mayor Eden…

  • Cab crash driver charged

    Cab crash driver charged

    An 18-year-old man has been charged after an allegedly stolen taxi crashed into a house in Noble Park. Emergency services were called to reports a…

  • Anzac Day crowds fill Bunjil Place

    Anzac Day crowds fill Bunjil Place

    The brisk autumn air wasn’t the only thing to unite an overwhelming crowd of locals at Bunjil Place on Tuesday 25 April, as thousands gathered…

  • Another home builder goes bust as industry struggles

    Another home builder goes bust as industry struggles

    Another Victorian building company has gone bust, weeks after the collapse of one of Australia’s largest home builders, Porter Davis, and construction firm Lloyd Group.…

  • Victoria’s fire season draws to a close

    Victoria’s fire season draws to a close

    After a season dominated by grassfires and intermittent rainfall, the final fire restrictions in Victoria were lifted today, marking the end of Victoria’s fire season.…

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