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  • Green light for new Little India

    Green light for new Little India

    A milestone has been reached towards a $600 million redevelopment of the Little India precinct in Dandenong. The State Government has given the green light…

  • Palpable relief for rent-stressed

    Palpable relief for rent-stressed

    A massive turnout of 400 people sought rent and debt relief at the latest Bring Your Bills event in Dandenong. South East Community Links hosted…

  • Crs go head to head

    Crs go head to head

    Two pairs of sitting councillors are set to go head-to-head at the upcoming Greater Dandenong Council elections in October. Councillors Rhonda Garad and Angela Long…

  • $155K price on remnant gum tree

    $155K price on remnant gum tree

    The life of a towering River Red Gum on a Noble Park development site has been priced at $155,000. That’s the final fee negotiated between…

  • $100K for early learning centres

    $100K for early learning centres

    Three early-learning centres in Dandenong and Hallam have shared in more than $100,000 federal funding. Dandenong CommunityOSH and Rosewood Downs CommunityOSH each received $10,250 from…

  • Birthday win for Amorosi after years-long family fight

    Birthday win for Amorosi after years-long family fight

    International pop star Vanessa Amorosi will have one more thing to celebrate on her birthday after winning a years-long legal battle against her mother. Amorosi,…

  • Squat houses aplenty in a shelter crisis

    Squat houses aplenty in a shelter crisis

    In the midst of a housing crisis, more than 60 vacated properties occupied by squatters have been investigated by Greater Dandenong Council in the past…

  • Braving cold in national outcry

    Braving cold in national outcry

    Refugees from Dandenong have joined an encampment outside the Department of Home Affairs in Melbourne, calling on the new Minister Tony Burke for “urgent policy…

  • ‘Unstoppable force’ fondly remembered

    ‘Unstoppable force’ fondly remembered

    Loved ones and friends fondly farewelled South Eastern Metropolitan MP and “unstoppable force” Inga Peulich in a funeral mass in Springvale on 8 August. Ms…

  • Wounded pedestrian abused by hit-run driver

    Wounded pedestrian abused by hit-run driver

    An elderly pedestrian has been hospitalized after being allegedly struck and then abused by a hit-run driver on Princes Highway, Hallam. Victoria Police say the…

  • Premier visits Officer

    Premier visits Officer

    The Officer Sikh Temple Gurdwara Sri Guru Nanak Darbar welcomed a special guest on Tuesday 6 August. Premier Jacinta Allan stopped by to appreciate the…

  • Vanessa Amorosi wins legal fight against her mother

    Vanessa Amorosi wins legal fight against her mother

    Singer-songwriter Vanessa Amorosi has won a legal fight against her mother, with a judge ruling a supposed housing pact between the pair never happened. The…

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