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  • Recycled irrigation water flows into Cranbourne Gardens

    Recycled irrigation water flows into Cranbourne Gardens

    High-quality recycled water now being used to irrigate the award-winning Australian Garden and plant nursery at Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne. The $3.25 million project will…

  • Six arrested after car chase

    Six arrested after car chase

    Six people have been arrested after an allegedly stolen car was dumped in Dandenong North. The red Toyota Camry was seen speeding by patrolling Victoria…

  • Park Hotel detention ‘inhumane’

    Park Hotel detention ‘inhumane’

    Greater Dandenong Council will lobby for the immediate release of refugees from Australian hotel detention. It will advocate to Home Affairs Minister Karen Andrews and…

  • GSO up for sale

    GSO up for sale

    Dandenong’s landmark Government Services Office building is up for sale – with hopes for a $170 million-plus price tag. The eight-storey, Six Star Green Star…

  • Chapel Rd at ‘tipping point’

    Chapel Rd at ‘tipping point’

    Congestion woes on Chapel Road, Keysborough South are building into a crisis, say residents and councillors. The issue hit a “tipping point” with a majority…

  • Police brief: Team efforts take down four teens

    Police brief: Team efforts take down four teens

    CCTV cameras, the dog squad, the Critical Incident Response Team (CIRT) and members of the public joined forces in the arrest of four males in…

  • Townhouses clear 10-year hurdle

    Townhouses clear 10-year hurdle

    After a decade of planning battles and redrafts, a developer has won a permit to build three-storey townhouses at 66 Herbert Street Dandenong. The seven…

  • Police officer charged with assault

    Police officer charged with assault

    A male police officer has been charged over an incident while on duty in Dandenong South. The 37-year-old senior constable from the Southern Metropolitan Region…

  • Hurley bids farewell

    Hurley bids farewell

    Endeavour Hills’ Thomas Mitchell Primary School has bid farewell to their founding Principal, John Hurley, who retired on Friday 11 February. The school’s founding father…

  • Dream rises at Caribbean Park

    Dream rises at Caribbean Park

    A stylish $75 million hotel is the latest dramatic landmark to grace Melbourne’s Eastern suburbs. The 171-room Hyatt Place Melbourne Caribbean Park, which towers next…

  • Elective surgery resumption plan

    Elective surgery resumption plan

    Victorian Minister for Health Martin Foley has announced that all elective surgery across public and private hospitals can resume by the end of the month,…

  • Pearcedale produce popular

    Pearcedale produce popular

    If you’re in need of some fresh home-grown produce and enjoy supporting the local community, be sure to swing by Julieann’s Petite Pantry in Pearcedale.…

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