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  • Hot load concerns

    Hot load concerns

    The City of Casey has seen a significant spike in garbage truck fires in the last year due to the improper disposal of lithium-ion batteries…

  • Council to pursue I Cook appeal

    Council to pursue I Cook appeal

    City of Greater Dandenong will continue in its appeal to strike out I Cook Foods’ lawsuit against the council, despite losing a bid to subpoena…

  • Court action against ‘hoarder’

    Court action against ‘hoarder’

    Greater Dandenong Council is taking legal action against an alleged long-term hoarder in Dandenong North for the first time after reportedly years of complaints from…

  • Motorcyclist seriously injured in Skye hit-run

    Motorcyclist seriously injured in Skye hit-run

    A motorcyclist has suffered serious injuries after being allegedly struck by a hit-run driver in Skye. The 40-year-old male rider was travelling north on Dandenong-Hastings…

  • GSEM calls for Federal investment

    GSEM calls for Federal investment

    Ahead of the 2025 Election, trackless rapid transport from Caulfield to Rowville, an international airport, affordable housing, jobs, strategy and more made up a region-wide…

  • Energy efficiency underway

    Energy efficiency underway

    A new laboratory in Narre Warren will soon provide a boost to not just the City of Casey, but Victoria’s transition to energy-efficient technologies. The…

  • Green takes aim at Isaacs

    Green takes aim at Isaacs

    Isaac Greens candidate Matthew Kirwan has accused sitting MP Mark Dreyfus of ushering in a “toothless” anti-corruption commission. Dreyfus has held Isaacs since 2007, on…

  • Council setback in ‘slug-gate’ battle

    Council setback in ‘slug-gate’ battle

    Greater Dandenong Council has stumbled in its latest step to strike out I Cook Foods’ ‘slug-gate’ lawsuit against the council. On 5 December, the council…

  • Woolies warehouse stoush ends

    Woolies warehouse stoush ends

    A 17-day strike by Woolworths warehouse workers which left supermarket shelves bare across Melbourne has ended. More than 1500 striking workers across Australia, including those…

  • Tip leachate leak devastates farmland

    Tip leachate leak devastates farmland

    An estimated one hectare of vegetation has died after a pipe burst at a South East landfill, leaking leachate into a neighbouring property. Winsome Anderson’s…

  • Early intervention is key

    Early intervention is key

    A South East local has been awarded a Churchill Fellowship to research and implement proven youth crime prevention strategies from leading police jurisdictions. The Churchill…

  • Two men arrested in $30m cannabis raids

    Two men arrested in $30m cannabis raids

    A Springvale alleged drug-syndicate leader has been charged after a series of police raids allegedly seizing large crops of cannabis. The 40-year-old man as well…

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