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  • Rowville man faces 260-plus charges

    Rowville man faces 260-plus charges

    Investigators from the Dandenong High Risk Driving Unit have arrested an alleged recidivist hoon as part of Operation Achilles, laying more than 260 charges for…

  • Haileybury in action on grand final day

    Haileybury in action on grand final day

    The Haileybury parents group cooked 800 sausages, 500 kranskies, 300 burtgers ans sold 200 bacon and egg rolls at the Victorian Schools rugby union grand…

  • No jail for ‘deplorable’ hit-run driver

    No jail for ‘deplorable’ hit-run driver

    A speeding, disqualified driver who ran away after striking a man on O’Shea Road in Berwick has been spared jail. Michael John Cashen, 31, of…

  • Tricky predicament for Dandenong South business

    Tricky predicament for Dandenong South business

    A Dandenong South manufacturing company is facing the likely prospect of being without a reliable worker for months due to a delay in the sponsorship…

  • Casey falls behind state benchmarks in satisfaction survey

    Casey falls behind state benchmarks in satisfaction survey

    Residents are appalled at the presentation of Casey’s community spaces. Casey was plagued by issues of long grass in their parks and recreation reserves following…

  • SEMMA welds skill-shortage gaps

    SEMMA welds skill-shortage gaps

    Regional manufacturers’ body South Eastern Melbourne Manufacturers Alliance has hailed the success of its welding school in tackling the ‘skills shortage’. President Peter Angelico told…

  • November deadline for stadium review

    November deadline for stadium review

    Greater Dandenong councillors will be briefed on the long-awaited business case for the proposed $110 million Dandenong Sports and Events Centre just prior to the…

  • Drug Court marks 20-year success

    Drug Court marks 20-year success

    Twenty years of the Dandenong Drug Court “success story” were celebrated on 23 August. In that time, the court has been found to break the…

  • Littered cigarette costs Hallam company thousands

    Littered cigarette costs Hallam company thousands

    A lit cigarette dropped from a company car at Hallam has cost a transport company more than $2200. EPA Victoria issued the company with a…

  • Rainbow trout for Berwick Springs Lake

    Rainbow trout for Berwick Springs Lake

    Berwick Springs Estate Lake is one of more than a dozen Melbourne lakes to be stocked with rainbow trout as part of a State Government…

  • South East climate change survey opens

    South East climate change survey opens

    Health-promoting charity Enliven is partnering with Victoria University to conduct a Climate and Health Survey with a specific focus on Melbourne’s South East. The survey…

  • VCAT all-clear for Keysborough Townhouses

    VCAT all-clear for Keysborough Townhouses

    A 101-lot housing estate in Chapel Road, Keysborough has been approved by the state’s planning tribunal despite Greater Dandenong Council’s opposition. The developer Peet appealed…

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