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  • Buses replacements on Cranbourne and Pakenham lines in August

    Buses replacements on Cranbourne and Pakenham lines in August

    Both the Cranbourne and Pakenham train lines will be facing two weeks of disruptions, as buses will replace trains throughout August. Level crossing removal works…

  • Homelessness can ‘happen to anyone’

    Homelessness can ‘happen to anyone’

    Brian Power was among five others who spoke to the hundred-strong crowd at the launch of the Southeast Homelessness and Housing Alliance on Thursday, 31…

  • Alliance to tackle Sth East homelessness

    Alliance to tackle Sth East homelessness

    A step in the right direction to tackling hidden homelessness in the southeast has been made as the Southeast Homelessness and Housing Alliance officially launched…

  • Homelessness Alliance formed

    Homelessness Alliance formed

    A step in the right direction to tackling hidden homelessness in the southeast has been made as the Southeast Homelessness and Housing Alliance officially launched…

  • Company tax and regulation reform on the cards

    Company tax and regulation reform on the cards

    A Productivity Commission (PC) proposal to change the way businesses are taxed would boost Australia’s GDP by $14 billion with no net cost to the…

  • Graffiti frustrations

    Graffiti frustrations

    Community distaste for the graffiti plastered on the train track overpass on Clyde Road has reached a boiling point, as councillors and residents gathered in…

  • Aussie-only steel for new Dandenong aquatic centre

    Aussie-only steel for new Dandenong aquatic centre

    Imported steel has been expressly barred from the $122 million Dandenong Wellbeing Centre project. This year, ADCO Constructions was controversially appointed by Greater Dandenong Council…

  • Cranbourne man removing copper cables arrested in Mulgrave

    Cranbourne man removing copper cables arrested in Mulgrave

    Police from Glen Waverly have arrested a Cranbourne man who was caught removing copper cabling in Mulgrave this morning. Officers were first called to the…

  • Modular saves housing crisis

    Modular saves housing crisis

    As Australia’s ambitious housing targets slip further out of reach, Pakenham-based modular builder Grove has made a decisive move to help close the gap, shifting…

  • Plenty to celebrate at Cockatoo CFA

    Plenty to celebrate at Cockatoo CFA

    Cockatoo Fire Brigade celebrated their renovated fire station and new command vehicle which will further boost their ability to protect their community. Deputy Chief Officer…

  • Two weeks of disruptions for the Cranbourne and Pakenham lines

    Two weeks of disruptions for the Cranbourne and Pakenham lines

    Buses will replace trains on sections of the Cranbourne and Pakenham lines in August, while level crossing removal works power ahead on Webster Street, Dandenong.…

  • Mayors decline US-based antisemitism forum

    Mayors decline US-based antisemitism forum

    Greater Dandenong and Casey councillors have turned down invitations to attend an Australian Mayors Summit Against Anti-Semitism to be held on the Gold Coast. The…