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  • Townhouse safety ‘negotiations’

    Townhouse safety ‘negotiations’

    Greater Dandenong Council is privately negotiating with residents and a developer over a safety review’s findings into a controversial townhouse project in Keysborough. The council…

  • South-East heroes recognised

    South-East heroes recognised

    Two leaders in the South East have been selected as nominees for the 2022 Victoria Australian of the Year Awards. Human rights and refugee advocate…

  • Covid-19: vax rates, active cases surge

    Covid-19: vax rates, active cases surge

    Covid double vaccinations has surged to the brink of 70 per cent of Greater Dandenong residents aged 16-and-over. However, infections in the South East continue…

  • Townhouse objections dismissed

    Townhouse objections dismissed

    Residents are riled by a council recommendation to introduce townhouses into their idyllic single-storey neighbourhood in Endeavour Hills. A Casey Council planning officer has recommended…

  • Covid-19: fatal outbreaks in aged homes

    Covid-19: fatal outbreaks in aged homes

    Three people have died with Covid-19 during outbreaks in three aged care homes in Greater Dandenong. As of 22 October, an 100-year-old and an 88-year-old…

  • Second life treasured

    Second life treasured

    Twanny Farrugia has made it his mission to make the most of 50 years of his ‘second life’. On 22 October, the Springvale man marked…

  • Impounds on Princes Hwy

    Impounds on Princes Hwy

    Two utes were impounded during an reported outbreak of hooning at Princes Highway Springvale. Police seized a Holden ute allegedly speeding at 167 km/h in…

  • Venomous staffer abuse

    Venomous staffer abuse

    A former staffer at a Labor MP’s ministerial and electorate offices says about 80 per cent of her work time was consumed with party-factional politics,…

  • Violent serial robber jailed

    Violent serial robber jailed

    A man’s 12-day violent spree of armed robberies, assault, stolen cars, petrol drive-offs and an aggravated burglary while on bail has landed him in jail…

  • Beloved egg farm folds after 48 years

    Beloved egg farm folds after 48 years

    Starting from a chook farm in Chandler Road more than six decades ago, an iconic Keysborough family business has closed its doors. Keysborough Egg Farm…

  • Transport disruptions as lockdown ends

    Transport disruptions as lockdown ends

    Lockdown has lifted and Melburnians are looking forward to finally being able to travel further than 15km from home – but road and rail disruptions…

  • Doc reprimanded for lewd conduct

    Doc reprimanded for lewd conduct

    A former Monash Health gynaecologist has been reprimanded over lewd remarks to a patient and long-term sexual harassment of a midwife. Rudolph Gerad Lopes, 50,…

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