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  • Libraries crying out for support

    Libraries crying out for support

    Public Libraries are delivering an S.O.S. to the Victorian Government ahead of the 2023-24 Budget, as many report shorter opening hours, cuts to staffing levels…

  • Police search for missing woman

    Police search for missing woman

    Police are appealing for public assistance to help locate missing Dandenong woman Kylie. The 39-year-old was last seen on Brookwater Parade, Lyndhurst about 5pm on…

  • Survivor solidarity gives life-changing support for local men

    Survivor solidarity gives life-changing support for local men

    One in 5 men across Australia will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime, prompting one local volunteer group to give back and ensure…

  • Sustainable shopping saving on emissions and costs

    Sustainable shopping saving on emissions and costs

    Second-hand bargains and unusual finds are now up for grabs at Westfield Fountain Gate Shopping Centre. Opened on Thursday 4 April, Charitable Recycling Australia’s new…

  • Caravan park killer jailed

    Caravan park killer jailed

    A man who fatally stabbed a fellow caravan park resident in a “violent, drug and alcohol-induced tragedy” in Dandenong South has been jailed. The 27-year-old…

  • Lest We Forget Afghanistan

    Lest We Forget Afghanistan

    Communities were brought together under one umbrella through the ‘Lest We Forget Afghanistan,’ two day art exhibition organised by Bakhtar Community Organisation. In addition to…

  • Bonding over Dachshund love

    Bonding over Dachshund love

    A group of delighted dachshunds gathered at Casey Fields Dog Park on Sunday 7 May. There were little legs abound as the pups chased one…

  • ‘Tortured’ by endless wait

    ‘Tortured’ by endless wait

    “It’s like living in an open prison.” Sathees is one of five Tamil asylum seekers in Melbourne’s South East who has spoken out to Star…

  • Budget relief ‘balance’

    Budget relief ‘balance’

    Labor MPs have welcomed the Federal Budget’s cost-of-living relief but South East support services say it will do little to lift people out of poverty.…

  • Federal Budget sparks debate

    Federal Budget sparks debate

    The Albanese government has brought the Australian Federal Budget to a surplus for the first time since 2007 but many groups in the south east…

  • MP requests hate speech legislation update

    MP requests hate speech legislation update

    South-Eastern Metropolitan MP Rachel Payne has asked for the state government to clarify the progress of plans to introduce anti-vilification and hate speech legislation following…

  • Safer Streets threat

    Safer Streets threat

    The Safer Streets pilot program is under threat as Dandenong business owners say they continue to be rocked by lawless youths, vagrants, vandals and burglars.…

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