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  • Woolies warehouse ‘reopens’ in Dandenong Sth

    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…

  • Signs of distress after NPAC parking fines

    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…

  • Ways forward for an end to violence

    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…

  • Invasive weeds flooding local park

    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…

  • One site doesn’t fit all: Emerson principal

    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.…

  • Terminal moves ahead

    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…

  • Rental affordability drops

    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…

  • Driver killed after crashing into Pakenham supermarket

    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…

  • Appeal for Green Wedge soil transfer station

    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…

  • Men’s behaviour programs on the wane

    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…

  • South East serial hoon jailed again

    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…

  • Renex fined for illegal soil dump

    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…

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