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  • Map for ‘zero’ homelessness

    Map for ‘zero’ homelessness

    The lack of affordable housing is being raised as the greatest barrier to ending the spate of rough-sleeping in Greater Dandenong. Since Covid, the large…

  • Williams gains ambo portfolio

    Williams gains ambo portfolio

    Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams has been tasked with overseeing Victoria’s underperforming ambulance services in the latest State Cabinet reshuffle. Ms Williams, who claimed Victoria’s safest…

  • Trucking boss faces new charges

    Trucking boss faces new charges

    A Dandenong South-based trucking boss charged over the deaths of four Victoria Police officers will still face trial on the Supreme Court despite the manslaughter…

  • Bus stop ‘fail’

    Bus stop ‘fail’

    Councillors and traders have escalated calls to relocate a bus interchange ‘trouble spot’ in central Dandenong. Greater Dandenong councillor Jim Memeti said after 12 years,…

  • Serial ATM skimmer jailed

    Serial ATM skimmer jailed

    A repeat offender who was involved in ‘skimming’ 166 bank cards at ATMs across Melbourne has been jailed. Florinel Camara, 33, pleaded guilty at the…

  • Four charged with murder

    Four charged with murder

    A fourth man has been charged with murder following the death of a man in Melbourne’s southeast.  The 36-year-old man died in the early hours…

  • EPA suggests caution before consuming home-grown produce following extreme weather

    EPA suggests caution before consuming home-grown produce following extreme weather

    The EPA have issued a warning for those eager to consume home-grown vegetables from yards that have fallen victim to flooding in recent months, with…

  • Bowls club wants better rub of the green

    Bowls club wants better rub of the green

    President of Keysborough Bowls Club, Noel Daly has been in for a battle just to get a cover over the green space and a veranda…

  • Voters ‘endorse’ Suburban Rail Loop

    Voters ‘endorse’ Suburban Rail Loop

    The Suburban Rail Loop project has been strongly endorsed by an “emphatic” election victory, says returned Labor MPs. Clarinda MP Meng Heang Tak and Mordialloc…

  • Williams shores up ‘safest seat’

    Williams shores up ‘safest seat’

    As the dust settles on a “toxic” state election, Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams now occupies Labor’s safest State seat. On last count, Ms Williams was…

  • Labor’s State Election promises in Greater Dandenong

    Labor’s State Election promises in Greater Dandenong

    The State Government made more than $300 million of promises for the Greater Dandenong region as part of the recent election campaign. Here’s a breakdown…

  • Eyes on Gold

    Eyes on Gold

    Eighty-one year old shooter, John Dickens comes home with gold medals from the Pan Pacific Games in Queensland. The Keysborough local participated in almost six…

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