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Dawn of a new learning ‘reality’
A new learning ‘reality has been born at Lyndale Secondary College, with the launch of the first state school augmented reality lab. The new ‘smart’…
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Drink-drivers blitzed on Monash Fwy
Thirty-nine alleged drink-drivers have been caught during a two-night police operation on Monash Freeway. On Friday and Saturday night, police conducted 3030 preliminary breath tests…
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Tipping point
The controversial Hallam Road landfill in Hampton Park has been accused by a neighbour of polluting the air and interfering with the use of their…
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Clubs rally behind sport hub
Developer Intrapac has ramped up its campaign for its proposed 71-hectare South-East Sports Hub in Bangholme. The slogan ‘Say Yes to the SESH’ was unveiled…
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March for urgent change
Supporters swarmed central Dandenong’s streets for the annual Walk Against Family Violence. But many would think this march of progress still has so far to…
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No remorse from 70yo predator
A great-grandfather has been sentenced as a serious sexual offender after preying on a visiting relative seven years ago. The 70-year-old who works in Dandenong…
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Boon for manufacturing industry
South East Melbourne Manufacturers Alliance’s collaborative partnership with Robotics Australia Group presents a big leap forward for manufacturing advocacy in the southeast. Honi Walker, SEMMA’s…
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School training grounds for chefs
Keysborough College, in collaboration with the Maggie Beer Foundation, had provided its food tech facilities to support the foundation’s chef training program. Earlier in October…
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Dumpling maker fined over lost fingertip
A dumpling maker has been fined $45,000 after a worker’s fingertip was amputated at a Dandenong South factory. My Crazy Auntie’s Food Pty Ltd was…
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Coroner makes water-safety plea
A state coroner has implored adults to closely watch young children around water after investigating a four-year-old’s tragic drowning at Lysterfield Lake in January 2021.…
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Accessible job concerns
Residents at Casey and Cardinia fringes have fewer accessible jobs now than about two and a half decades ago, according to urban economists. Dr Marcus…
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Pavilion fully open ‘soon’
A council pavilion, which has remained closed for 10 weeks since its launch, will be opening “soon” for the public. The $6 million WJ Crowe…