News
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Woolies warehouse ‘reopens’ in Dandenong Sth
Doubts are surfacing about a major Woolworths warehouse being declared reopened in Dandenong South after 11 days of an “indefinite strike”. United Workers Union maintained…
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Signs of distress after NPAC parking fines
A line has been seemingly crossed for unsuspecting drivers fined parking outside Noble Park Aquatic Centre. Greater Dandenong Council had removed a parking space in…
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Ways forward for an end to violence
In a collective effort, local organisations joined for a “fresh approach” at Dandenong Market as part of 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence. Women’s…
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Invasive weeds flooding local park
An invasive plant that produces thousands of seeds has been attacking Lysterfield Park, with native flora in the 1400-hectare nature pocket in danger. The Friends…
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One site doesn’t fit all: Emerson principal
Emerson School’s principal John Mooney OAM says he supports the state’s Disability Inclusion Profile program but worries about the barriers to enrolment at specialist schools.…
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Terminal moves ahead
The State Government is going ahead with plans to expand the Port of Hastings for the future assembly of offshore wind farms, despite the Federal…
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Rental affordability drops
The rental affordability in Greater Melbourne, which includes the City of Casey, has deteriorated, with a rental affordability index (RAI) score of 118 and reaching…
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Driver killed after crashing into Pakenham supermarket
Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding a fatal crash in Pakenham early this morning (Saturday 30 November). Police say it’s believed a vehicle was travelling…
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Appeal for Green Wedge soil transfer station
The proponent for a soil transfer station near a Bangholme retirement village in the Green Wedge has appealed to the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal…
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Men’s behaviour programs on the wane
In light of the evidently increasing gender-based violence against women, Men’s Behaviour Change programs are regarded as a crucial solution. However, it seems local organisations…
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South East serial hoon jailed again
A South East serial hoon has been jailed for more than 30 charges that followed his three months’ imprisonment last year. Dylan Desmond Milkins, of…
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Renex fined for illegal soil dump
A Dandenong South soil waste company has been fined and ordered to clean up an illegal dumping of industrial waste in a disused quarry. Renex…