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  • Poll shock: Richard Lim’s re-election campaign in doubt

    Poll shock: Richard Lim’s re-election campaign in doubt

    City of Greater Dandenong deputy mayor’s re-election campaign could be in jeopardy after failing to enrol for the upcoming council election as a candidate. Cr…

  • Council appeals ‘Slug Gate’ ruling

    Council appeals ‘Slug Gate’ ruling

    Greater Dandenong Council has appealed a court’s rejection of its bid to throw out I Cook Food’s ‘Slug Gate’ case. However, ICF director Ian Cook,…

  • Rowe for Correa as official list releases

    Rowe for Correa as official list releases

    As the cut-off date for candidate nominations is less than a week away, the official VEC Casey Council list is open for viewing, as former…

  • Casey candidates on fence with monitors

    Casey candidates on fence with monitors

    Since council monitors were officially announced by the State Government earlier this month, Casey council candidates in the north-east of the city have expressed a…

  • Man rescued in Springvale house fire

    Man rescued in Springvale house fire

    A critically-injured 45-year-old man has been rescued from a house fire in Springvale. Emergency services received reports of a large amount of smoke from the…

  • Green Wedge waste station refused

    Green Wedge waste station refused

    A bid to build a waste transfer station near a Bangholme retirement village in the Green Wedge has been refused by Greater Dandenong Council. The…

  • Defend the defence industry: SEMMA

    Defend the defence industry: SEMMA

    A manufacturers’ group has called for wider policing powers to remove pro-Palestine activists blockading defence-industry factories in Dandenong South. South East Melbourne Manufacturers Alliance (SEMMA)…

  • EPA, council take action on ‘illegal’ mound

    EPA, council take action on ‘illegal’ mound

    Authorities are taking action after alleging that a giant mound of soil near a Bangholme retirement village was illegally contaminated with toxic asbestos and heavy…

  • Black Rhinos approach hailed by study

    Black Rhinos approach hailed by study

    It’s often said that it takes a village to raise a child. A sports-based pilot program in the South East has been hailed for successfully…

  • Fringe wards ‘forgotten’

    Fringe wards ‘forgotten’

    A Greater Dandenong Council candidate is making a pitch for the ‘forgotten’ residents on the municipality’s fringe. Cr Sean O’Reilly, who represents the Springvale North…

  • $1m reward in homicide probe

    $1m reward in homicide probe

    A $1 million reward has been offered over a fatal shooting linked to a torched 4WD in Endeavour Hills. Homicide Squad detectives were announcing the…

  • Amorosi’s mother ordered to leave property after ruling

    Amorosi’s mother ordered to leave property after ruling

    Vanessa Amorosi’s mother has been ordered to move out of her Narre Warren home so the international pop star can sell the property to pay…

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