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  • Pound Road to open soon

    Pound Road to open soon

    Motorists can look forward to safer and smoother trips through Dandenong South with the new bridge over the Cranbourne rail line fast taking shape as…

  • Homeless funding ’black hole’

    Homeless funding ’black hole’

    Dandenong-based homelessness services Wayss Ltd and Launch Housing have joined a call for the Federal Government to plug a $65 million funding “black hole”. In…

  • Dandenong housing no longer ’affordable’

    Dandenong housing no longer ’affordable’

    Dandenong can no longer be seen as a place for affordable rentals, according to a South East homelessness service. Andrew Hollows, Launch Housing’s general manager…

  • Farewell to Ross Reserve’s rough track

    Farewell to Ross Reserve’s rough track

    Springvale Little Athletics has farewelled the much-lamented rubber running track at Ross Reserve in style. Recently, the club staged a three-hour, 112-lap relayathon in its…

  • Diversifying police ranks

    Diversifying police ranks

    Victoria Police is seeking to broaden its ranks with its Diversity Recruitment Program for the South-East. The recruitment program is a partnership between Victoria Police,…

  • ATM skim organiser jailed

    ATM skim organiser jailed

    A Dandenong man who was part of an international ATM-card skimming fraud has faced sentence. Diresh Kulothungam, 38, pleaded guilty after a sentencing indication at…

  • Hard work has no gender

    Hard work has no gender

    Steamrollers, diggers and high-viz were the theme of International Women’s Day for local Dandenong secondary students. More than 30 students from Maranatha Christian School and…

  • Girls charged over theft

    Girls charged over theft

    Dandenong has witnessed the arrest of two young girls following a car theft. Officers responded after a silver Toyota sedan was allegedly stolen in Melbourne…

  • The female MPs guiding the South East

    The female MPs guiding the South East

    In Melbourne’s South East, the political landscape is shifting, and a legion of determined women are at the helm. Bass MP Jordan Crugnale, Pakenham MP…

  • Truckie boss’s case thrown out

    Truckie boss’s case thrown out

    The boss of a Cranbourne truck-driver who fatally struck down four police officers has been granted a permanent stay from prosecution in the Supreme Court…

  • Women at the wheel

    Women at the wheel

    Ventura Bus Lines had their first Open Day since Covid on Saturday 4 March with a strong focus on women to consider working behind the…

  • Law firm’s women hold court

    Law firm’s women hold court

    Dandenong’s century-old law firm Macpherson Kelley is ahead of its time with a majority of women in leadership. Seven of its 13 principal lawyers and…

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