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  • Help sought after mum’s tragic death

    Help sought after mum’s tragic death

    Family and friends are rallying behind a seven-year-old daughter whose mother suddenly died at home in Doveton. Kristie Noade, 33, had been stricken by type…

  • Park hopes shaded

    Park hopes shaded

    A touted Chain of Parks parkland at a former landfill in Springvale South has been quashed in favour of a controversial 68,000-panel solar farm. On…

  • Covid 19: Tier 1 exposure in Springvale

    Covid 19: Tier 1 exposure in Springvale

    A heavy-vehicle dealership in Springvale has been listed as a Tier 1 Covid exposure site over a seven-day period. An infected case visited CMV Truck…

  • Resident stabbed in home invasion

    Resident stabbed in home invasion

    A resident has been allegedly stabbed multiple times during an aggravated home invasion by two men in Noble Park last year. Police say the men…

  • Man arrested over stabbing brawl

    Man arrested over stabbing brawl

    A man has been arrested after an alleged stabbing in Golden Grove, Springvale South. Police say that a man was stabbed in the leg as…

  • Beeping ball proves sound idea

    Beeping ball proves sound idea

    A Melbourne-designed beeping ball is set to revolutionise the sport of blind cricket. South East Melbourne Manufacturers Alliance member GoProto in partnership with Morrabbin-based Kookaburra…

  • Covid cases rise in Casey

    Covid cases rise in Casey

    An Endeavour Hills service-station and a supermarket, as well as a cluster of Dandenong medical premises, have been listed as Covid exposure sites. The most…

  • Daughters ’set record straight’

    Daughters ’set record straight’

    Daughters of a deceased hospital patient have told an inquiry on 2 September that their mother ate I Cook Food sandwiches. On their mother’s 89th…

  • Knox report ’no impact’ on charges

    Knox report ’no impact’ on charges

    Greater Dandenong chief executive officer John Bennie says the council’s prosecution of I Cook Foods had no link to the food eaten by a deceased…

  • Closed due to ’shortcomings’

    Closed due to ’shortcomings’

    Department of Health officials took a “risk-based, proportionate” response by not recently shutting down a Meals on Wheels supplier linked to a man’s listeria-related death,…

  • CHO defends closure

    CHO defends closure

    Victoria’s Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton says he made the right call to close I Cook Foods despite evidence casting doubt on whether a deceased…

  • Bodycam deletion ’crime’

    Bodycam deletion ’crime’

    City of Greater Dandenong’s deletion of body-cam footage has been seized on as proof of a crime by I Cook Foods. In an inquiry on…

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