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  • Municipal monitors installed at Kingston

    Municipal monitors installed at Kingston

    Kingston Council is set to be under the watch of two Municipal Monitors – though the reason for the intervention appears to be a mystery.…

  • Neighbourhood policing forum at Bunjil Place

    Neighbourhood policing forum at Bunjil Place

    A neighbourhood crime forum was held in Bunjil Place on Thursday, 21 August, as residents expressed their concern about different levels of crime. Likewise, it…

  • ESVF hits residents, CRRA weighs in

    ESVF hits residents, CRRA weighs in

    The hotly criticised emergency services and volunteers fund levy has taken effect for many residents throughout Victoria and Casey, with the Casey Residents’ and Ratepayers…

  • Hoon-meet cars fail the unroadworthy test

    Hoon-meet cars fail the unroadworthy test

    More than 150 drivers accused of taking part in illegal hoon gatherings across Greater Dandenong were requested by police to surrender their cars for roadworthy…

  • Book week with author Danyal Diallo

    Book week with author Danyal Diallo

    1. What is your biggest accomplishment that you are most proud of? Earlier this year, I published my first book titled Rising From The Rooftop:…

  • Pakenham Library celebrates Book Week

    Pakenham Library celebrates Book Week

    Wicked to whimsy, Pakenham Library celebrated their favourite characters to mark this year’s Book Week. Staff and residents dressed up on Tuesday for Book Week…

  • Permit still undetermined despite Costco Pakenham expected in 2027

    Permit still undetermined despite Costco Pakenham expected in 2027

    Excitement is brewing as Costco expect its Pakenham warehouse to be open in 2027, but hopes remain reserved as an approved permit is still far…

  • Dandenong man charged with Cobram murder

    Dandenong man charged with Cobram murder

    A Dandenong man has been charged over the death of a woman in Cobram on Tuesday 19 August. Homicide Squad detectives charged the 45-year-old with…

  • $80K gold heist: Springvale family looted

    $80K gold heist: Springvale family looted

    A devastated Springvale family have been robbed of their dream to buy land for a house after a home robbery wiped out almost $80,000 of…

  • Signs up as lake petition moves forward

    Signs up as lake petition moves forward

    Large signs have been propped up around homes in Berwick Springs, weeks after Ann-Marie Hermans said in Parliament that she was aiming to table the…

  • Staying in style and safe

    Staying in style and safe

    The Transport Accident Commission (TAC) has enlisted the support of local barbers and stylists to inspire talks on road safety. As part of a novel…

  • Battin doubles-down on crime-scene presser

    Battin doubles-down on crime-scene presser

    Opposition leader Brad Battin has double-downed on controversially addressing media at a homicide investigation in Dandenong on Tuesday 19 August. Upon hearing about the incident…