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  • Deadly hit-run driver jailed

    Deadly hit-run driver jailed

    A hit-run driver who fled a fatal crash in Dandenong and tried to cover up his involvement has been jailed. Troy Olierook, 34, of Wantirna,…

  • Truckie boss manslaughter charges dropped

    Truckie boss manslaughter charges dropped

    Prosecutors have dropped manslaughter charges against a trucking boss they previously alleged allowed Mohinder Singh to get behind the wheel before he killed four Victoria…

  • Budget ‘disappointment’ for refugees

    Budget ‘disappointment’ for refugees

    Following the 2022-23 Federal Budget, many organisations such as Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC) have been left disappointed. Organisations such as ASRC which advocates for…

  • Meet your local candidates at Town Hall forums

    Meet your local candidates at Town Hall forums

    An ambitious independent candidate in Narre Warren is hoping a series of town hall forums will give residents an accessible opportunity to meet their local…

  • Half a million for Endeavour Hills early learning

    Half a million for Endeavour Hills early learning

    Narre Warren North Labor candidate Belinda Wilson was at Good Start Learning Endeavour Hills earlier this week to announce a significant funding commitment. The Hanna…

  • Police warning ahead of Cup weekend

    Police warning ahead of Cup weekend

    Police are urging motorists to take extra care on Victoria’s roads and avoid travelling to flood-affected regions, as a statewide road policing effort is launched…

  • Limbrick launches re-election bid

    Limbrick launches re-election bid

    Liberal Democrat MP David Limbrick held his election launch at the Ukrainian Community Centre in Noble Park on the weekend. Mr Limbrick, is looking to…

  • 50 years for the Farleys

    50 years for the Farleys

    “Some of my family thought it wasn’t going to last,” said Eve Farley, nee Bonato, the daughter of Italian immigrants who settled in Dandenong in…

  • ‘Free’ public school push

    ‘Free’ public school push

    High-quality public schools rely on more than just “bricks and mortar”, says Greens Dandenong candidate Matthew Kirwan. Mr Kirwan said the Greens’ $1.46 billion five-year…

  • Pair face counterfeit cash charges

    Pair face counterfeit cash charges

    Two teens have been charged with passing counterfeit money at a Doveton convenience store. Southern Metro Youth Gang Team police arrested a 19-year-old woman and…

  • Have your say

    Have your say

    Council is soon to begin its budget process for 2023-24 and is encouraging the community to have their say on what matters most to them…

  • Social media cosmetic shortcuts prompts warning

    Social media cosmetic shortcuts prompts warning

    TikTok users are being warned against participating in dangerous beautification trends and strategies including inhaling tanning products, undertaking contouring using knives and using illegal sun…

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