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  • VCAL students hosts morning tea

    VCAL students hosts morning tea

    Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea came to Noble Park Secondary College on Thursday, 19 May. VCAL students from the Noble Park this year have been actively…

  • New facility for Chobani

    New facility for Chobani

    Chobani has officially opened a new facility in Dandenong South. The dairy manufacturer best known for its yoghurt established the warehouse and office at Quality…

  • Teens charged after agg burg

    Teens charged after agg burg

    Two teens from Hallam have been charged after an alleged aggravated burglary in Brighton. Police say burglars forced entry into a house, stole car keys…

  • Supporting Victorians to volunteer

    Supporting Victorians to volunteer

    The Victorian Government is supporting more people to help the causes they care about most with the launch of a volunteering strategy. The strategy is…

  • Battin slams Andrews Labor Government over ESTA review

    Battin slams Andrews Labor Government over ESTA review

    Shadow Minister for Emergency services Brad Battin said he “feels for the families” wrapped up in a class action investigation by law firm Slater and…

  • Great strides for hospital

    Great strides for hospital

    Team Lukazade has raised a massive effort as part of a fundraiser for Monash Children’s Hospital. The team was formed behind Luka Formoso, 9, of…

  • Police brief: Teens charged on day one of Operation Ibis

    Police brief: Teens charged on day one of Operation Ibis

    Seven teenagers from the South East including a 13-year-old from Hallam and five on bail conditions have been arrested and charged following a series of…

  • What’s On

    What’s On

    A Floral Muse Exhibition: An opportunity to admire the beauty of the decorative use of flowers and plants to embellish home furnishings, create amazing public…

  • Rubbish frustrates

    Rubbish frustrates

    A Noble Park resident has taken objection to rubbish accumulation at the entrance of Sandown Park Station, labelling it an eyesore. Julie Klok goes by…

  • Paddocks ‘footprint’ revealed

    Paddocks ‘footprint’ revealed

    Details have emerged about the State Government’s $5.5 million upgrade of historic Dandenong Police Paddocks Reserve. In the sprawling near-500 hectare tract on 27 May,…

  • New facility for refugees

    New facility for refugees

    Refugees and asylum seekers in Dandenong will now have necessary resources right on their doorstep. The refugee resource hub, a branch of the asylum seeker…

  • Balancing ministry and constituency

    Balancing ministry and constituency

    The electorates of Hotham and Isaacs will mostly benefit from having members in high-profile cabinet roles according to a political expert. Hotham MP Clare O’Neil…

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