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  • Lib’s business record under fire

    Lib’s business record under fire

    Liberal candidate Zahid Safi has conceded his paperwork had been “out-of-date” after questions were raised over his multiple small businesses. The Age reported Safi owned…

  • Arrests made in relation to Luxury CBD ram raids

    Arrests made in relation to Luxury CBD ram raids

    Following a string of ram-raid robberies across the CBD across March-April, Melbourne Crime Investigation Unit detectives have executed a series of search warrants and performed…

  • Early voters pack Dandenong booths

    Early voters pack Dandenong booths

    Early voters rocked up at the Dandenong Stadium in a strong turnout to cast their votes in the Bruce electorate. Elderly individuals – a majority…

  • More federal funds flow: ALP pours $4m into multicultural centre

    More federal funds flow: ALP pours $4m into multicultural centre

    The ALP has announced $4 million for a new multicultural community centre in Dandenong South, if the Government is re-elected. The Santhom Community Hub and…

  • UPDATED – Funding pledges for the South East

    UPDATED – Funding pledges for the South East

    As the Labor and Liberal parties desperately try to win votes in the South-East, they have promised funding to a swathe of community groups, sports…

  • ALP pledges $5m for Dandenong Hospital ICU upgrade

    ALP pledges $5m for Dandenong Hospital ICU upgrade

    Labor has pledged $5 million to upgrade Dandenong Hospital’s intensive care unit (ICU). The project would modernise the current 14-bed ICU, with larger patient cubicles,…

  • Ram-raiders target Noble Park Nth servo

    Ram-raiders target Noble Park Nth servo

    Thieves have stolen cigarettes during a ram-raid of a service station in Noble Park North early on Sunday 20 April. Greater Dandenong CIU detectives say…

  • Candidate Cr files ‘bullying’ complaint

    Candidate Cr files ‘bullying’ complaint

    Greens councillor and federal candidate Rhonda Garad has filed a complaint to WorkSafe against Greater Dandenong Council and its chief executive. Garad, who is on…

  • Climate alliance dumped

    Climate alliance dumped

    A local green group has labelled Greater Dandenong Council as a “laughing stock” after the council voted to depart a regional climate-change coalition. The council…

  • Name drops, heat rises on Afghan Bazaar

    Name drops, heat rises on Afghan Bazaar

    In a sudden about-face, Greater Dandenong councillors have voted to temporarily cease the Afghan Bazaar marketing term for a popular retail precinct in Thomas Street…

  • Funding pledges for the South East

    Funding pledges for the South East

    As the Labor and Liberal parties desperately try to win votes in the South-East, they have promised funding to a swathe of community groups, sports…

  • Federation University in support of Dutton’s international student policy

    Federation University in support of Dutton’s international student policy

    Federation University’s vice-chancellor and president, Duncan Bently, has welcomed the Coalition’s proposed international student policy, as criticisms soared against the capping of international student intake…

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