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  • One step closer to housing security

    One step closer to housing security

    In an era where housing affordability is out of reach for many and homelessness is becoming increasingly visible across Melbourne’s southeast, a bold new alliance…

  • Fear, heartache in Cambodia-Thai conflict

    Fear, heartache in Cambodia-Thai conflict

    A motion of peace and acknowledgement of the unfolding conflict between Cambodia and Thailand is being drafted to be voted on at the next Greater…

  • Parking slashed

    Parking slashed

    Dandenong South businesses on Fowler Rd and surrounding areas are suffering from a slash in 22 parking space as the level-crossing closure took full effect.…

  • Level-crossing showdown: Businesses warn of parking jam

    Level-crossing showdown: Businesses warn of parking jam

    Dandenong South businesses on Fowler Road and surrounding areas say they are being “trampled” by overflow parking as the Progress Street level-crossing closure takes full…

  • Support and openness on homelessness

    Support and openness on homelessness

    Among the group of panellists during the Southeast Homelessness and Housing Alliance launch on Thursday, 31 July, Sharyn Ling touched on the impact of practical…

  • Cyclist injured in crash

    Cyclist injured in crash

    A man in his 60s was injured in a collision between a vehicle and a bicycle at the corner of Shearwater Drive and Lakeside Boulevard…

  • Helping bandicoots bounce back

    Helping bandicoots bounce back

    There is much work being done to protect Cardinia Shire’s most iconic animal, the southern brown bandicoot, and local volunteers can make a significant impact.…

  • Funding to help tackle weeds

    Funding to help tackle weeds

    Crucial weed removal along Cardinia Creek has received government funding, which will help protect local plants and species. Minister for Environment Steve Dimopoulos announced $1.7…

  • Quarries to be inspected

    Quarries to be inspected

    After a successful series of inspections across the state, Resources Victoria will be out in force again during August, this time inspecting quarries throughout Bass…

  • READER RESPONSE: ‘The respect deficit in our schools’

    READER RESPONSE: ‘The respect deficit in our schools’

    I read your recent article on declining respect in our schools with interest (Truth Be Told, ‘The respect deficit in our schools’), and while the…

  • Blessed help for rough sleepers

    Blessed help for rough sleepers

    Among the group of panellists during the Southeast Homelessness and Housing Alliance launch on Thursday, 31 July, Sharyn Ling touched on the impact of practical…

  • Turn up the heat

    Turn up the heat

    A petition calling on Cardinia Shire Council to raise the temperature of the changerooms and 25-metre pool at Cardinia Life has been formally accepted, following…