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  • Fears on Scott Street

    Fears on Scott Street

    A member of the community action group for crime prevention says homelessness needs to be addressed to significantly combat the crime fear gripping businesses in…

  • Smashed windows petrify workers

    Smashed windows petrify workers

    Violent crime in broad daylight has workers on the main street of Dandenong terrified. Employees at Hall and Partners First National Real Estate had their…

  • Crime inevitable says mayor

    Crime inevitable says mayor

    Greater Dandenong mayor Jim Memeti is adamant that Greater Dandenong has not taken a step backwards despite recent crime activity. The mayor’s brother-in-law owns Green…

  • Bushwalker escapes attempted abductor

    Bushwalker escapes attempted abductor

    A Dandenong North woman has escaped a would-be abductor at Churchill National Park in Endeavour Hills. The 36-year-old was walking east from the Army Road…

  • Clean water drives award winner

    Clean water drives award winner

    People who win awards for their service are often humble saying they do their work for an important cause, not recognition. Others grant their support…

  • Police investigate Mulgrave death

    Police investigate Mulgrave death

    A Narre Warren South man has been taken into custody after the body of a man was found in a house in Mulgrave on the…

  • No six-string for Springvale Restaurant

    No six-string for Springvale Restaurant

    A Springvale restaurant owner has been left disappointed and with a reduced customer base after being refused karaoke in its restaurant. In a decision dubbed…

  • Long-serving MP takes flight

    Long-serving MP takes flight

    Upper House Liberal MP and former Minister Gordon Rich-Phillips will end his 23-year tenure in State Parliament this year. On Friday 17 June, the South…

  • Farm fined $60k for hiring illegal workers

    Farm fined $60k for hiring illegal workers

    A Kooweerup farming company that employed illegal workers from Springvale and Clayton to pick and pack asparagus and broccolini has been fined $60,000. M&G Vizzarri…

  • Bid to stop IBAC delays

    Bid to stop IBAC delays

    The State Opposition has launched a Bill to expedite the tabling of anti-corruption body reports, which are being delayed by “unnecessary legal delays and roadblocks”.…

  • Protecting most vulnerable in climate emergencies

    Protecting most vulnerable in climate emergencies

    In climate disasters, research shows people with disabilities are four times more likely to die. The vulnerability of such community members was discussed at a…

  • Free driving lessons to boost road safety

    Free driving lessons to boost road safety

    Almost 3000 newly arrived migrants and disadvantaged young Victorians will receive free road safety education and professional driving lessons to ensure they’re confident and safe…

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