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  • Council’s pets policy open to feedback

    Council’s pets policy open to feedback

    Greater Dandenong’s future direction on dangerous dogs, stray cats and animal welfare is open for public feedback. The council is running a survey to help…

  • Plan to revive Hub arcade

    Plan to revive Hub arcade

    A plan is in the making for an educational facility for people with special needs to rejuvenate the troubled Dandenong Hub Arcade. A shop adjacent…

  • Rider critical after suspected tandem motorbike crash

    Rider critical after suspected tandem motorbike crash

    A motorcycle rider was fighting for life after a collision on the Monash Freeway on Saturday 19 July. A car and a motorcycle collided near…

  • Two men charged after police raid Notting Hill home

    Two men charged after police raid Notting Hill home

    Two men have been charged after an allegedly stolen vehicle was followed by police to a home in Notting Hill. The Subaru Impreza vehicle was…

  • How AI can improve dementia detection

    How AI can improve dementia detection

    Researchers from the National Centre for Healthy Ageing (NCHA), a partnership between Monash University and Peninsula Health, have developed a novel method for improving dementia…

  • Snow, slides and street food: Springvale Snow Fest returns bigger than ever

    Snow, slides and street food: Springvale Snow Fest returns bigger than ever

    Springvale is set to sparkle this winter as the much-loved Springvale Snow Fest returns on Sunday 27 July 2025, transforming the heart of the city…

  • ECG opens new campus

    ECG opens new campus

    Community College Gippsland (CCG) has officially launched a new senior campus for its independent school, ECG Secondary College, at the Toomah Community Centre in Pakenham.…

  • Families flock to Inspire

    Families flock to Inspire

    Families turned out in large numbers for Inspire Early Learning Journey’s Open Day in Pakenham, enjoying a lively mix of activities, learning experiences, and family…

  • Creating magical moments

    Creating magical moments

    Families were treated to a spellbinding performance as Fezzie the Magician brought his enchanting tricks and playful charm to Emerald Library on July 14. The…

  • Frost bites delight

    Frost bites delight

    The Berwick Frost Bites Food Festival lit up a chilly winter’s day on July 13, at the Old Cheese Factory in Berwick. Hosted by Aussie…

  • Why safety matters

    Why safety matters

    Farms are homes as well as workplaces. We all have a part to play in improving farm safety, health and wellbeing. According to Agriculture Victoria,…

  • Speeding teen caught in Emerald

    Speeding teen caught in Emerald

    A ‘P’ plater driver has been caught by Police speeding in Emerald yesterday. The 19-year-old probationary driver was fined and will lose his licence after…