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  • FWO blitz on migrant employees’ workplaces

    FWO blitz on migrant employees’ workplaces

    Authorities have targeted employers of migrant workers in a series of snap inspections in the South East. The Fair Work Ombudsman and Australian Border Force…

  • RACV names Sth East’s most-dangerous junction

    RACV names Sth East’s most-dangerous junction

    Some of Greater Dandenong’s most notorious intersections including the “mythical” Springvale Junction have been named as among the region’s most dangerous in an RACV survey.…

  • Pakenham runner relays hope

    Pakenham runner relays hope

    Pakenham’s long-time runner Michael Soutter is lacing up once again for the Relay for Life at Casey Fields later this month, with a deeper purpose…

  • Housing crisis grows

    Housing crisis grows

    The Council to Homeless Persons has launched a new Walk in Her Shoes campaign at Bunjil Place Library, to highlight the rising numbers of women…

  • Trafficker arrested outside Drug Court

    Trafficker arrested outside Drug Court

    A judge described it as “breathtaking” that a trafficker arrived at a Dandenong Drug Court appointment in a dubiously-obtained Landcruiser laden with meth and cash.…

  • Shared-use path for Progress St project

    Shared-use path for Progress St project

    A new 800-metre shared-use path link is set to be built as part of the controversial Progress Street level crossing removal project. The path announced…

  • Sth East scoops manufacturing awards

    Sth East scoops manufacturing awards

    South East manufacturers have scooped this year’s Victorian Manufacturing Hall of Fame Awards. Members of SEMMA (South East Melbourne Manufacturers Alliance) won six of the…

  • Alleged Dandenong arsonist charged

    Alleged Dandenong arsonist charged

    Monash Crime Investigation Unit detectives have charged a Dandenong man after two community sporting facilities were allegedly set alight causing more than $4 million worth…

  • Springvale abalone fisher banned for life

    Springvale abalone fisher banned for life

    A Springvale man has been fined $5000 and received a lifetime ban from abalone fishing in Victoria after being convicted of illegally obtaining a commercial…

  • Anon email attacks council ’culture’

    Anon email attacks council ’culture’

    An anonymous email taking aim at Greater Dandenong Council’s recruitment and leadership has sparked calls for an external independent investigation. The missive sent to councillors…

  • Jail spared after $111K tax fraud

    Jail spared after $111K tax fraud

    A former Dandenong North woman has tearfully thanked a judge after being spared jail for defrauding the Australian Taxation Office more than $110,000. Hailey Rowntree,…

  • Hill defends migration

    Hill defends migration

    Bruce MP and assistant minister Julian Hill has taken aim at critics of Australia’s migration levels. In a speech to a national migration conference on…

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