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  • Veolia fined over Dandenong Sth dairy stench

    Veolia fined over Dandenong Sth dairy stench

    Two Veolia waste-disposal companies have been fined nearly $20,000 over a smelly mess that attracted a swarm of insects to a factory at Dandenong South.…

  • Casey Council remains in SECCCA

    Casey Council remains in SECCCA

    Casey Council says it will remain part of a regional councils’ climate-change alliance, despite the Greater Dandenong Council’s recent pullout. In April, Greater Dandenong Council…

  • Casey speaks on corflutes

    Casey speaks on corflutes

    With votes being counted and post-election celebrations underway, the City of Casey stated that no permits for electoral signage have been issued throughout the entire…

  • National Reconciliation Week at Bunjil

    National Reconciliation Week at Bunjil

    Residents in the City of Casey have been invited to a free community event that acknowledges and honours the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures…

  • Joint efforts to save endangered Swamp Everlasting

    Joint efforts to save endangered Swamp Everlasting

    Botanic Gardens Cranbourne is collaborating with two local primary schools to cultivate an endangered native species. The citizen science project, called Raising Rarity, is part…

  • Labor holds Holt

    Labor holds Holt

    Labor’s Cassandra Fernando has won her second term as the MP for Holt. She is appearing on track to harvest a higher share of the…

  • CCO for serial nightclub groper

    CCO for serial nightclub groper

    A Cranbourne man who serially groped 17 women at a nightclub over several nights has been spared jail. David Maria Anthony Rayan, 35, pleaded guilty…

  • Labor boosts booth wins across Holt

    Labor boosts booth wins across Holt

    Labor has recorded a stronger result across nearly every polling place in Holt in the 2025 Federal Election. According to the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC),…

  • Tallies tell the tale – progressive vote counts in Holt, Bruce, Hotham and Isaacs

    Tallies tell the tale – progressive vote counts in Holt, Bruce, Hotham and Isaacs

    This federal election, the Labor landslide swept strongly across Melbourne’s South East, including Holt, Bruce, Hotham and Isaacs. As of Monday 5 May, all four…

  • Broadbent’s 10 percent vote may secure Monash for Liberals

    Broadbent’s 10 percent vote may secure Monash for Liberals

    Incumbent Russell Broadbent has captured 10 percent of the vote as an independent in the multi-candidate race that may not know a winner for days.…

  • Wood likely to hold La Trobe despite suffering 6 percent swing

    Wood likely to hold La Trobe despite suffering 6 percent swing

    Incumbent Jason Wood is likely to survive the Liberal Party’s nightmare election, but he will have to fight hard in three years as La Trobe…

  • ALP euphoria in landslide election win

    ALP euphoria in landslide election win

    Federal Labor has resoundingly held its South East seats with massive swings in Bruce, Holt, Hotham and Isaacs as it stormed to re-election with an…

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