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  • Going green at Greater Dandenong City Council

    Going green at Greater Dandenong City Council

    Greater Dandenong City Council undertakes many initiatives at both a corporate and community level to reduce the impact on the environment and to leave a…

  • RSPCA short course for hobby farmers

    RSPCA short course for hobby farmers

    RSPCA Victoria is running its first-ever short course for hobby farmers this month on Saturday 16th July – with the session already booked out and…

  • Big wins the theme of Division 4

    Big wins the theme of Division 4

    SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION 3 Narre South Saints has kept its finals aspirations alive with a commanding win over Murrumbeena. The two sides were inseparable…

  • Family wins deportation fight

    Family wins deportation fight

    A Doveton family is “jumping for joy” after winning their last-ditch legal fight to remain together in Australia. Administrative Appeals Tribunal member Scott Clarey on…

  • Cat curfew decision looms

    Cat curfew decision looms

    Greater Dandenong Council is investigating a ‘cat curfew’ as it’s plagued by an “over-population” of feral and stray cats. This would make it illegal for…

  • Basics choice – heating or eating

    Basics choice – heating or eating

    Crushed by the cost-of-living, more families are having to choose between “heating and eating” over winter, says the head of South East Community Links. Peter…

  • Asylum-seeker optimism

    Asylum-seeker optimism

    A Greater Dandenong push for councils across Australia to back its campaign for asylum seekers is being considered by a national councils body. At an…

  • Budget adopted

    Budget adopted

    The City of Casey has adopted a suite of strategic documents, including its 2022/23 budget and annual action plan 2022/23. Together, these documents outline how…

  • Lyndhurst woman tackles Youth Parliament

    Lyndhurst woman tackles Youth Parliament

    Despite a rocky start to adulthood, Lyndhurst resident Lyanne Morel has turned her life around – and she wants other young Australians to have the…

  • Jail for stolen car racket

    Jail for stolen car racket

    A Bangholme ice addict who says he was “working on” eight stolen vehicles to help settle a drug debt has been jailed. Christopher Jerome Fernandez,…

  • Data depicts affordability problems and diversity in Casey

    Data depicts affordability problems and diversity in Casey

    As the City of Casey continues to grow at a rapid rate, the latest census data released on Tuesday 28 June depicts housing affordability in…

  • ‘Keen’ leadership awarded

    ‘Keen’ leadership awarded

    At a spritely 94 years, Betty Keen is one of Hallam’s most enduring volunteers. Ms Keen received a well-deserved long-service award as one of the…

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