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  • Dandy Sth factory charged after worker death

    Dandy Sth factory charged after worker death

    A metal finisher has been charged with workplace safety breaches after a worker was killed at its Dandenong South factory. In March 2022, the 53-year-old…

  • Aged care on new Cr’s agenda

    Aged care on new Cr’s agenda

    A fresh member to the team of councillors at the City of Greater Dandenong was officially declared on Tuesday 19 March. Phillip Danh the successful…

  • Treasurer unswayed by SEMMA plea

    Treasurer unswayed by SEMMA plea

    A South East manufacturers peak body has called for a Parliamentary inquiry as its campaign against steepling land taxes and valuations failed to move the…

  • Mercy after ‘unfortunate’ mauling

    Mercy after ‘unfortunate’ mauling

    A judge has questioned how a “clearly psychotic” woman who ordered her dog to attack a police officer in Dandenong North was remanded in custody…

  • Kids crime up 26 percent

    Kids crime up 26 percent

    Children as young as 10 breaking into homes to steal cars for joy-riding are of the greatest concern, police say. Official crime stats showed there…

  • Woodman’s loses IBAC damages bid

    Woodman’s loses IBAC damages bid

    Developer John Woodman’s claim that his reputation was unreasonably damaged by IBAC has been dismissed by the Victorian Supreme Court. Woodman had claimed for damages…

  • Protestors target Dandenong factory

    Protestors target Dandenong factory

    A group of pro-Palestine protesters gathered in front of a Dandenong South manufacturing company demanding an end to an alleged production supply to Israel. Organised…

  • Cobras trial tackling ban

    Cobras trial tackling ban

    A ban on full-blown tackling is being trialled in a series of exhibition football matches involving Sandown Cobras. In response to widespread fears of head-injury…

  • Captain’s call: Council rejects plea to buy slice of Doveton history

    Captain’s call: Council rejects plea to buy slice of Doveton history

    A small piece from the history of the Doveton community may be lost unless the City of Casey intervenes, says a concerned residents group. One…

  • Alleged hooning burglar faces 46 charges

    Alleged hooning burglar faces 46 charges

    An alleged hit-run driver who crashed into a parked car in Springvale while dropping burnouts is facing almost 50 charges including multiple burglaries. Police say…

  • Advocating for victims

    Advocating for victims

    The Southeast Monash Legal Service is shining more light on advocacy against sexual harassment in the workplace, encouraging victims, no matter how tough it may…

  • Deeper roots to pay gaps

    Deeper roots to pay gaps

    Addressing the gender pay gap issue could be as deep as tackling foundational aspects of Australian society and culture, it’s been stated, following statistics revealed…

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