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  • Vacant lot gets a makeover

    Vacant lot gets a makeover

    Dandenong residents and passers-by will have more room to stretch their legs and soak up the outdoors as a vacant block of land has been transformed…

  • Australian Waste Recyclers caught out by EPA

    Australian Waste Recyclers caught out by EPA

    Dandenong-based Australian Waste Recyclers Pty Ltd (AWR) have been fined, put on notice and will be regularly inspected by EPA Victoria after failing to satisfy a number…

  • Commemorating a year like no other

    Commemorating a year like no other

    After remote learning and isolation left many Year 12 students feeling a little robbed of their final year at school, missing out on many celebrations and…

  • Moving forward in all the right ‘WAYSS’

    Moving forward in all the right ‘WAYSS’

    Not-for-profit organisation WAYSS has provided support for vulnerable people in Melbourne’s south-east for over 40 years now and after a tough year for all, is…

  • Panthers fall short in thriller

    Panthers fall short in thriller

    Melbourne has escaped with a remarkable Victorian Premier Cricket victory against Dandenong on Saturday, in a match at Beaumaris Secondary College that came down to…

  • Mystery winner takes home the big one

    Mystery winner takes home the big one

    One lucky local has become the country’s newest multi-millionaire, coming forward five days after the draw to claim their $20 million Powerball division one prize, after…

  • Parkfield in fine touch

    Parkfield in fine touch

    DDCA TURF 2 AND TURF 3 REVIEW – ROUND 3 Turf 2 Parkfield snared its first win of the Turf 2 season, defying the looming…

  • ‘Mamas’ grateful to meet again

    ‘Mamas’ grateful to meet again

    There were jubilant scenes at a ADRA Community Centre in Springvale as Afri-Aus Care held its first women’s group meeting in eight months. On Thursday…

  • Captain Courageous’ ‘tail’ of survival

    Captain Courageous’ ‘tail’ of survival

    He may have only eight lives left, but one little kitten is lucky to be alive after being thrown from the window of a moving car…

  • Lions bank vital points

    Lions bank vital points

    On a day in which only one match was completed in full due to the wild weather that swept across Melbourne late on Saturday, Narre…

  • Huge hiring drive needed

    Huge hiring drive needed

    Two of Dandenong’s most notable manufacturers are in desperate need of staff, as they reinvigorate their businesses and attempt to break the industry’s stigma. Todd…

  • Man critical after stabbing

    Man critical after stabbing

    A man was critically injured after being stabbed in the stomach in Hurlstone Court, Dandenong North. Police were called to the scene about 6pm on…

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