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Report reveals gaps in crisis housing
A recent report by the Council to Homeless Persons detailed that a lack of housing and resources leaves 20 per cent of victim-survivors without crisis…
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Trees a must for growing areas
Residents and workers near St Germain in Clyde North said that more trees in growing areas would be more than a welcome addition, as the…
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Stories through art
Fausto sat on the spinning chair, a grin on his face as he spoke about his inspirations. He talked about a little library tucked in…
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Flood fix brings relief to Doveton street
With rainwater run-off headed for the drains and the sandbags removed, Doveton resident Veronica Hill has little to fear in flooding, as flood mitigation works…
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New SDA homes in Berwick
A new chapter in inclusive housing has recently opened in Berwick, as SDA Living Australia unveiled its latest development on Coniston Avenue. Called the Robust…
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Driver caught twice in two weeks
A vehicle was caught for the second time in under two weeks, after officers from the Narre Warren Police Station intercepted the grey Nissan Tiida…
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Casey bin lid swap starts 11 August
Casey Council will soon begin swapping bin lids to meet the State Government’s standardised household waste and recycling system. From Monday 11 August until Friday…
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Jail and CCO for Springvale street-sex predator
A father-of-three has been convicted for sexually assaulting a heavily drunk victim sleeping rough in Springvale South. Daniel Hart, 46, pleaded guilty after a sentence…
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Learner rider arrested after being clocked at 152 km/h
An 18-year-old male learner rider was arrested on Saturday, 26 July, after being detected at 152 km/h in an 80 mk/h zone. The rider was…
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New Tech School coming to Dandenong by 2026
The Victorian Government has unveiled plans for a new Tech School in Dandenong, set to open in the second half of 2026. Dandenong MP Gabrielle…
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Signal setup questioned after Clyde crash
A morning car crash this week at the intersection of Clyde-Five Ways and Waterman Drive has highlighted concerns over the traffic light setups. A car…
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Lynbrook Residents Association flags consultation failures in Hampton Park Hill Development Plan
As a Victorian Parliament Committee is investigating community consultation practices by the government, a community group has submitted their “serious” concerns on the alleged failures…