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Hallam-based company formally recognised
A Hallam-based construction company received a top honour at Master Builders Association National Awards. Becon Constructions was awarded best commercial construction project in the $10-20…
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Bombardier fined for workplace injury
Train builder Bombardier Transportation Australia Pty Ltd has been fined $20,000 after a worker was crushed in its Dandenong South factory. The company pleaded guilty…
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Tee-up
Keysborough Golf Club’s Sylvia Bourne received a Victorian Government golf scholarship program grant. The opportunity will help the Bayles resident kickstart her golfing career and…
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Casey Council reappoints CEO Glenn Patterson
Casey Council administrators have voted unanimously to reappoint City of Casey chief executive officer Glenn Patterson for a further five years from September 2022. Mr…
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Man stabbed, stomped in Springvale
A 23-year-old man was hospitalised after three hooded males stabbed him with machetes in central Springvale. The man, from Springvale, was approached by three males…
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Scholarship beckons for Endeavour Hills talent
Kristin Astouroghlian will be one of eight competitors vying for a Sydney Eisteddfod Opera Scholarship on Sunday 26 June as part of the 2022 Sydney…
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VCAT upholds ‘dangerous dog’ ruling for three Bull Arab-Staghound crosses
An Endeavour Hills man may lose ownership of at least one of his three dogs, after a VCAT appeal upheld Casey Council’s dangerous dog ruling…
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Witnesses to attempted lake abduction sought
Police are appealing for witnesses following an attempted abduction of a 36-year old woman at Lysterfield Lake on Saturday afternoon. At a press conference on…
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Police needed
Police presence is the common denominator when people are asked about how the issue of criminality on Lonsdale and Langhorne Streets could be addressed Employees…
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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…
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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…
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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…