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  • Clampdown on compost stench

    Clampdown on compost stench

    A liquid organic waste company in Ordish Road, Dandenong South has been given until 31 March to control its offensive odours. Argus Recycling had appealed…

  • Big battery for solar farm

    Big battery for solar farm

    A controversial solar farm in Springvale South may include a battery storage supply to power 287,000 homes in an hour. Australian company Progress Power’s 54,000…

  • Postcodes well short of 70% vax

    Postcodes well short of 70% vax

    Doveton and Dandenong postcodes continue to lag well behind the state’s 70 per cent Covid double-vaccination milestone. Victoria’s pandemic restrictions start to ease from 22…

  • Waste giant’s solar move

    Waste giant’s solar move

    A rooftop solar installation in Dandenong South is part of waste company Cleanaway’s $5 million national rollout of solar power systems. Installed in December, the…

  • Springvale Sth couple reap $3.3m

    Springvale Sth couple reap $3.3m

    A Springvale South couple are keen to share their $3.3 million TattsLotto windfall with family, friends and charities. They were among the six division-one winning…

  • Refugee housing needed

    Refugee housing needed

    Long-term housing is required for about 650 airlifted Afghanistan refugees in the South East, a settlement agency says. AMES Australia is seeking interest from property…

  • Covid-19: residents infected at aged-care homes

    Covid-19: residents infected at aged-care homes

    Clusters of residents have been infected with Covid at two aged care homes in Greater Dandenong. Eighteen aged-care residents, eight staff and a cleaning and…

  • Lego love at the library

    Lego love at the library

    Kids heading back to Casey Cardinia Libraries are in for a treat, with thousands of new Lego pieces on their way! Casey Cardinia Libraries’ Lego…

  • Friend and colleague remembered

    Friend and colleague remembered

    Staff at River Gum Primary School in Hampton Park have honoured the life of a long-serving staff member with a moving Biggest Morning Tea. The…

  • Vaccine ‘pockets of resistance’ targeted

    Vaccine ‘pockets of resistance’ targeted

    Greater Dandenong’s Covid anti-vax pockets will be targeted as the council area’s Covid vaccination rates and active cases continue to rise. Health authorities have voiced…

  • Driver dies in hospital

    Driver dies in hospital

    A driver has died in hospital after a single-vehicle crash into a brick fence in Dandenong last month. Police say the 63-year-old Dandenong man’s red…

  • Support for outdoor opening

    Support for outdoor opening

    As Victoria prepares to reopen, the State Government has unveiled support to help businesses operate outside. The $54.5 million Outdoor Economy Package will help support…

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