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  • Bills, jobs compound Corona woes

    Bills, jobs compound Corona woes

    Paying the bills and job losses are the chief concerns of about 150 local CALD families during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a survey of…

  • Covid curve slows

    Covid curve slows

    The number of Covid-19 cases in Greater Dandenong has remained at 15, according to state health department figures. However, the Department of Health and Human…

  • Art threads through isolation

    Art threads through isolation

    With public gatherings, performances and exhibitions cancelled in the wake of Covid-19, many artists have struggled to keep up their practice in a blow to…

  • Kindness in severe times

    Kindness in severe times

    Simple, powerful words from Dandenong Primary School students are spreading a timely message of kindness during Covid-19. Photographer Julieanne Perara’s Faces of Harmony exhibition has…

  • Funds for ‘sensory landscape’

    Funds for ‘sensory landscape’

    An inclusive ‘sensory playscape’ area is set to be built at Chalcot Lodge Primary School in Endeavour Hills. The project extends the library’s interior spaces,…

  • Cleft nurse wins top award

    Cleft nurse wins top award

    An Endeavour Hills nurse who has been crowned Australia’s best says she has the “best job”. Tania Green was awarded Nurse of the Year at…

  • Clean set of rules

    Clean set of rules

    Masks, sanitisers, crowd restrictions and temperature guns are part of the new sets of rules for shopping during the Covid-19 pandemic. Photographer GARY SISSONS visited Dandenong…

  • Pell ‘implausible’ on Searson inaction

    Pell ‘implausible’ on Searson inaction

    Cardinal George Pell’s reasons for not acting sooner against Doveton parish priest and accused paedophile Father Peter Searson were “implausible”, according to an unredacted Royal…

  • Staff retained for Covid relief

    Staff retained for Covid relief

    Greater Dandenong Council says it has redeployed 67 staff rather than standing down workers during the Covid-19 pandemic. Local councils and their workers have however…

  • Speeding drink-driver’s car impounded

    Speeding drink-driver’s car impounded

    A drink-driver allegedly speeding at nearly 60km/h over the limit has had his car impounded by police in Springvale. The man blew a 0.104 blood-alcohol…

  • Police blitz on South East’s wanted

    Police blitz on South East’s wanted

    More than 300 people wanted on warrants in Melbourne’s South East have been arrested as part of a police operation. As part of Operation Master,…

  • Covid-19: car rego rise frozen

    Covid-19: car rego rise frozen

    Vehicle rego fees and fines will be frozen, and businesses on the JobKeeper scheme will be given tax exemptions under a further $491 million of…

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