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  • Trucks driving on air

    Trucks driving on air

    A quiet, zero-emission garbage truck powered by hydrogen was being pitched to councils, truck companies and waste operators in Dandenong South on 1 May. Greater…

  • Financial viability concerns drive new kinder strategy

    Financial viability concerns drive new kinder strategy

    Casey Council says it is financially unviable to bridge the kindergarten infrastructure gap under the State Government’s free childcare reform. The council has instead endorsed…

  • Capturing the joy

    Capturing the joy

    Banjo Paterson Reserve was a riot of colours as Lynbrook celebrated its 12th Holi Festival of Colours in perfect autumn weather on Saturday 27 April.…

  • Judge tells murderer to ‘stop the crocodile tears’

    Judge tells murderer to ‘stop the crocodile tears’

    A bodybuilder who stabbed his partner to death using six knives in Endeavour Hills while her young daughter tried to stop him has been told…

  • $130K seized in drug raids

    $130K seized in drug raids

    Three men have been arrested and large amounts of cash and drugs have been allegedly seized in home raids in Noble Park and Keysborough. Major…

  • Cyberattack embroils family violence victim-survivors

    Cyberattack embroils family violence victim-survivors

    A cyberattack embroiling Monash Health has exposed personal details of victim-survivors of family violence and sexual assaults dating up to 50 years ago. The data…

  • Family violence funding in the air

    Family violence funding in the air

    Despite a national family-violence “crisis”, a South-East prevention program’s state funding is due to lapse on 30 June, Ahead of the State Budget on 7…

  • Booze bus nets near-perfect results

    Booze bus nets near-perfect results

    In response to an alarming 2024 road toll, Victoria Police breath-tested more than 720 drivers at a booze bus site in Dandenong North last week.…

  • Free bins scrapped

    Free bins scrapped

    Following the State Government’s kerbside reforms, Casey Council has ceased the provision of free extra rubbish bins for households of six or more. The change…

  • Team mates land US college prize

    Team mates land US college prize

    Talented teens and childhood friends Thomas Duach and Kuich Gatwech are the latest basketballers from Dandenong-based club Red Roo headed to the US. The supremely…

  • Bobcat driver admits killing mate after a few beers

    Bobcat driver admits killing mate after a few beers

    Christopher Bell was having a few beers with workmates when he decided to jump behind the wheel of a Bobcat he had never driven before.…

  • Four boys charged after pursuit crash

    Four boys charged after pursuit crash

    Four boys have been charged after an alleged police pursuit across the South East on Tuesday (30 April). Knox CIU detectives charged three with car…

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