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  • Waste-to-energy deal agreed

    Waste-to-energy deal agreed

    Nine South East councils have committed to diverting at least 95 per cent of household rubbish from landfill to a waste-to-energy incinerator in Maryvale in…

  • Aluminium firm fined after serious injury

    Aluminium firm fined after serious injury

    A Dandenong South supplier has been fined $30,000 after a crane operator was seriously injured two years ago. The 19-year-old victim was using a bridge…

  • Aggravated burglaries surge

    Aggravated burglaries surge

    Victoria Police are noticing a sharp increase in aggravated burglaries in the past few years throughout the state with Cardinia feeling the effects. This has…

  • Squathouse gets a spruice-up

    Squathouse gets a spruice-up

    A residential eyesore in Sheales Street Dandenong has had a long-awaited clean-up. As reported last week, the formerly attractive home with topiary garden had become…

  • Waste-to-energy deal agreed

    Waste-to-energy deal agreed

    Nine South East councils have committed to diverting at least 95 per cent of household rubbish from landfill to a waste-to-energy incinerator in Maryvale in…

  • Council’s SESH ‘support’ up for debate

    Council’s SESH ‘support’ up for debate

    A potentially “unauthorised” use of Greater Dandenong Council’s logo and a past mayor’s letter in support of the controversial South East Sporting Hub (SESH) has…

  • Golf club pitches against Garad

    Golf club pitches against Garad

    In a sign of an escalating conflict, a South East Sports Hub (SESH) proponent has lodged a code-of-conduct complaint against a Greater Dandenong councillor. Developer…

  • Pumper failure at gym fire

    Pumper failure at gym fire

    United Firefighters Union has criticised the breakdown of a fire truck as crews extinguished a blaze at a gym in Noble Park North. The Dandenong…

  • Dix’s visit a thrilling and welcome experience

    Dix’s visit a thrilling and welcome experience

    The combined Probus South Pacific in Berwick was graced by a lecture from Arnold Dix on Tuesday 6 August where he spoke to the roughly…

  • Rescue bid for historic chapel

    Rescue bid for historic chapel

    A church community from western Melbourne is hoping to rescue a historic but decaying landmark on Chapel Road, Keysborough. The Free Wesleyan Church of Tonga,…

  • Childcare denied

    Childcare denied

    A controversial proposal to establish a childcare centre at 1A Gori Court, Narre Warren North has been denied by the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal…

  • Sandown hearings start Monday

    Sandown hearings start Monday

    A marathon month of hearings into the controversial redevelopment of Sandown Racecourse is set to start on Monday 19 August. The Sandown Racecourse Advisory Committee…

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