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  • Explainer: where Veolia’s $1m payment will go

    Explainer: where Veolia’s $1m payment will go

    Earlier this month, Hallam Road landfill operator Veolia has agreed to pay $1 million as part of a Supreme Court settlement with the Environmental Protection…

  • Casey says NO to gender violence

    Casey says NO to gender violence

    Starting November 25, the City of Casey will be taking part in a 16-day initiative, a global wide campaign against gender-based violence. The goal is…

  • Driver arrested after fatal collision in  Narre Nth

    Driver arrested after fatal collision in Narre Nth

    A motorcyclist has died and a driver arrested after a collision in Narre Warren North on Sunday 23 November. The male rider, who is yet…

  • Sth East ‘high’ for drug-driving intercepts

    Sth East ‘high’ for drug-driving intercepts

    The South East is proving a hot-spot for intercepted drug-drivers, with Pakenham and Dandenong topping the state, according to Victoria Police. Pakenham was No.1 with…

  • Mobile Stroke Unit rushes to save Cockatoo man

    Mobile Stroke Unit rushes to save Cockatoo man

    A Cockatoo father is back home and recovering well after Victoria’s second Mobile Stroke Unit (MSU), operating out of Dandenong, delivered life-saving stroke care on…

  • Longtime Narre Warren pharmacist honoured for years of service

    Longtime Narre Warren pharmacist honoured for years of service

    When you walk into this Narre Warren TerryWhite establishment you know there’s something different. At the counter, a seemingly familiar customer to the pharmacy chats…

  • Community Connectors strike gold

    Community Connectors strike gold

    A South East public-safety success-story, Community Connectors, has been awarded the national Gold award in the 2025 Australian Crime and Violence Prevention Awards (ACVPA). Awarded…

  • Crowds flock to CFA Mega Sale

    Crowds flock to CFA Mega Sale

    Warneet Blind Bight CFA Mega Garage Sale drew crowds on Saturday 15 November, with bargain-hunters turning out across both towns from 8am to 2pm. The…

  • $114m automotive plant opens in Dandenong South

    $114m automotive plant opens in Dandenong South

    An automotive re-manufacturing company has formally opened its $114 million headquarters and facility in Dandenong South. Walkingshaw Group’s expanded, state-of-the art manufacturing plant is expected…

  • Bank cuts carer’s lifeline

    Bank cuts carer’s lifeline

    A Cranbourne mother and full-time carer says she was left “financially stranded” after Bendigo and Adelaide Bank suddenly closed her account without warning or reason.…

  • ‘No sunset clause’ at landfill

    ‘No sunset clause’ at landfill

    Lyndhurst landfill operator Veolia has told a community reference group that it does not have a “sunset clause” for one of the state’s most hazardous…

  • Councillors snub toxic-waste dump meetings

    Councillors snub toxic-waste dump meetings

    A Greater Dandenong councillor representative will no longer sit on a community reference group (CRG) overseeing the controversial Lyndhurst toxic waste landfill. On 13 November,…

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