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  • Strict CCO for drug offender

    Strict CCO for drug offender

    Southeast man Lionel Albert was sentenced to a strict community corrections order after serving 27 months in custody. Albert, 41-year-old, was charged and pled guilty…

  • Debate lit over cannabis laws

    Debate lit over cannabis laws

    A state inquiry in reviewing current cannabis laws has sparked debates, concerns and hopes for various communities. South East Monash Legal Service submitted in favour…

  • Unity over rising Islamophobia

    Unity over rising Islamophobia

    The recent annual Victorian Open Mosque Day event was said to be crucial to counter rising Islamophobia. The event took place on Saturday 15 February…

  • ‘Moonlighting’ Crs review

    ‘Moonlighting’ Crs review

    Greater Dandenong Council may be set to re-draft its policy on councillors running as state and federal election candidates. ALP-member councillor Lana Formoso made the…

  • Greens councillor up for Bruce

    Greens councillor up for Bruce

    The Greens party endorsed City of Greater Dandenong councillor Rhonda Garad is up for Bruce at the upcoming Federal election. She says the people of…

  • Motions passed amidst council chaos

    Motions passed amidst council chaos

    The City of Casey’s first meeting on Tuesday 18 February was cut short after continued disruptions from the assembly, adjourned at 7:52pm to a later…

  • Playing for a cause

    Playing for a cause

    Take a Swing Golf charity has done well in raising funds to help expand the Noble Park Community Centre food relief program. The annual charity…

  • Grass fire along Monash freeway

    Grass fire along Monash freeway

    It wasn’t your typical drive home as motorists noticed a significant grass and scrub fire spreading near the Monash Freeway at Hallam earlier today (Friday…

  • Oceania Glass workers fear job losses

    Oceania Glass workers fear job losses

    Workers at glass manufacturer Oceania Glass say they are facing a hard employment market, burdens to pay bills and mortgages, and mounting pressure to support…

  • Union calls for support for glass manufacturing

    Union calls for support for glass manufacturing

    The Victorian Branch of the Australian Workers’ Union (AWU) is calling on the Federal Government to support glass manufacturing as the country’s only glass manufacturer,…

  • Major works continue

    Major works continue

    Critical testing and trial operations are underway on the Metro Tunnel Project, which will impact travellers on the Pakenham and Cranbourne lines. According to the…

  • Councillors weigh in on meeting strife

    Councillors weigh in on meeting strife

    Following the adjourned Casey Council meeting on Tuesday 18 November, some councillors have weighed in on the events, reflecting on the genuine concerns of the…

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