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  • Rates land with shock

    Rates land with shock

    After months of delays and speculation, some ratepayers are finally receiving their council notices, along with the full brunt of the Emergency Services Levy. Officer…

  • Apartment plan proposed

    Apartment plan proposed

    The Cranbourne CBD could soon see an uncommon development — a four-storey apartment complex, with a planning permit now being advertised. The $3 million planning…

  • Alcohol-fueled arsonist jailed for up to 8 years

    Alcohol-fueled arsonist jailed for up to 8 years

    A recidivist arsonist who had fallen out with a Hallam couple and set fire to their home has been jailed for up to eight years.…

  • WorkSafe forum for manufacturers

    WorkSafe forum for manufacturers

    WorkSafe is set to visit Dandenong to offer work safety tips to manufacturers during its Health and Safety Month. The workplace safety authority will host…

  • Hazaras push for future ‘without fear’

    Hazaras push for future ‘without fear’

    The Hazara Genocide Memorial event was organised by the Hazara Cultural Association, whose members controversially proposed to rename Afghan Bazaar precinct in Thomas Street, Dandenong…

  • United in Hazara genocide remembrance

    United in Hazara genocide remembrance

    The prominent Hazara community in the south east gathered to mark the 133rd Hazara genocide at the Drum Theatre in Dandenong. Organised by the newly…

  • Crugnale announces exit, Bass MP will not recontest 2026 election

    Crugnale announces exit, Bass MP will not recontest 2026 election

    Most of Cardinia will see entirely new faces next state election as Bass MP Jordan Crugnale has announced she will not recontest in 2026. Ms…

  • A tale of three Margarets

    A tale of three Margarets

    Cranbourne’s Margaret Nummey has been named Victoria’s Carer of the Year at the 2025 Victorian Heart of Dovida awards, with her nomination backed by not…

  • ‘Generational Centrelinkers’ – when the safety net becomes a spider web

    ‘Generational Centrelinkers’ – when the safety net becomes a spider web

    We said it last time – truth be told – and it needs to be said again: the problem isn’t immigration. It’s entitlement without accountability.…

  • Woman jailed

    Woman jailed

    A Dandenong woman who brutalised a relative, including trying to slit her throat with a blunt knife, has been jailed. Leanne De Baize, 43, pleaded…

  • Second temple rejection in two months

    Second temple rejection in two months

    The state tribunal has overturned Casey Council’s decision to grant a permit to a controversial Hindu temple in a green wedge zone. The temple application…

  • MP ’inaction’ a corruption risk: survey

    MP ’inaction’ a corruption risk: survey

    Most Victorian MPs and councillors taking part in a recent survey by the Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission (IBAC) believe that corruption is a problem in…

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