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  • Its a seven horse race

    Its a seven horse race

    Heinz Southern District (HSD) currently holds all the cards in its hands as it looks to move into finals contention in the Dandenong and District…

  • Noble Park’s $100K scratchie

    Noble Park’s $100K scratchie

    A Noble Park woman has won an instant $100,000 on a scratchie ticket. She had scratched the prize winning $5 Crosswords’’ ticket over a lunch…

  • Rugby Games pitch

    Rugby Games pitch

    Greater Dandenong should make a pitch for Rugby 7s matches, if as expected the Commonwealth Games comes to Victoria, says mayor Jim Memeti. The bid…

  • Jail for pair after Naurozi death

    Jail for pair after Naurozi death

    Two men have been sentenced to 19 years and seven years in prison, respectively, for a series of offences that led to the death of…

  • Noonan’s new radio program looks to make waves

    Noonan’s new radio program looks to make waves

    Michelle Anne Noonan’s new Casey Radio program is bringing her love of poetry to the airwaves in the South East. Ms Noonan launched ‘Poets Corner’,…

  • Suspicious Mulgrave fire

    Suspicious Mulgrave fire

    Thirty firefighters have battled a suspicious house fire in Mulgrave. Fire Rescue Victoria crews were called to the single-storey residence with one side consumed in…

  • Guns, ice and ute seized

    Guns, ice and ute seized

    Police detectives have allegedly seized an array of guns and ‘ice’ during a raid in Hallam. Southern Metro Regional Crime Team members say they found…

  • Steps for reconciliation

    Steps for reconciliation

    Launched on 14 February, the Greater Dandenong Council’s Reconciliation Action Plan has been hailed a “clear way forward”. The document had been months in the…

  • Hospitality venues the winner from new pandemic orders

    Hospitality venues the winner from new pandemic orders

    New pandemic orders to be introduced from 6pm Friday 18 February will see the return of indoor dancefloors and the removal of density quotients at…

  • Floodplain cemetery ‘unconvincing’

    Floodplain cemetery ‘unconvincing’

    An “unconvinced” Greater Dandenong Council may be largely side-lined in the planning process for a controversial cemetery ‘memorial park’ proposal on Dandenong Creek floodplains. As…

  • Bennie backed over ‘expired breach’ claim

    Bennie backed over ‘expired breach’ claim

    Greater Dandenong mayor Jim Memeti has strongly backed the council’s chief executive John Bennie, who was named in a leaked police review’s report into the…

  • Board’s early briefing: Inquiry

    Board’s early briefing: Inquiry

    A Parliamentary inquiry made no finding against Mr Bennie about the disclosure of the I Cook Foods closure order at a Community Chef board meeting…

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