DANDENONG STAR JOURNAL
Home » ‘Toxic’ stench plagues Dandenong CBD

‘Toxic’ stench plagues Dandenong CBD

Dandenong food traders say they are being choked by a mystery “toxic” substance at night.

Several on the corner of Scott and Thomas streets said they have no idea what the “chemical”-like air regularly wafting around their shops between 7-10pm.

Sahar Takeaway worker Rezaie described the stench as “dangerous”.

“We had to put masks on and shut the shop.”

Meanwhile, Aqil Nezari from Balkh Afghan Charcoal Kebab described it as a “burning smell” that made it hard to breathe.

“We have no idea where it’s coming from. It’s very dangerous, it’s not good for the lungs.”

A customer Nama said he first noticed smoky, dusty plumes on an evening several weeks ago.

“It was the most toxic thing I’ve ever experienced. I had to close the car door, I was thinking ‘what the hell is this?’

“People were coming out of the pub to have a cigarette and they were choking. Even the security guards were choking.”

Nama says most of the traders are too “timid” and “passive” to report the smell to authorities.

“This is insane – how can this go on? What could this chemical be?

“I want it to be stopped and the relevant people investigated.”

Greater Dandenong Council city futures executive director Sanjay Manivasagasivam said the council took “reports of health issues relating to pollution very seriously” and would act quickly to investigate.

However no residents had formally reported the issue.

“Our Environmental Health Officers will attend this area this evening (28 March) and over the weekend to monitor the situation.

“The (Environment Protection Authority) have asked that members of the public who detect the odour report it directly to them at the time it is occurring.

“Doing so allows the EPA to understand trends better and respond more promptly.”

Digital Editions


  • Panthers prowl then pause

    Panthers prowl then pause

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 528966 Dandenong (6/242) will be playing for pride in the remaining three rounds of Vic Premier Cricket after failing…

More News

  • Firefighters warn Premier Jacinta Allan of fire truck crisis

    Firefighters warn Premier Jacinta Allan of fire truck crisis

    Career/professional and volunteer firefighters are warning Premier Jacinta Allan about the critical lack of firefighting capability after fire services budgets were allegedly cut despite the State Government controversial tax. Ahead…

  • Zauner to join Panther legends with 400 games on the board

    Zauner to join Panther legends with 400 games on the board

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 452740 Milestone mania is sweeping across Devon Meadows Cricket Club this week with the Panthers celebrating some significant achievements to kick off the new…

  • CCCA select Country Week class

    CCCA select Country Week class

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 457678 The Casey Cardinia Cricket Association (CCCA) has selected a strong squad of 16 players to represent the league at the 2026 Melbourne Country…

  • Looking Back

    Looking Back

    100 years ago 21 January 1926 Dandenong Baths The baths, which were of concrete, were completed, and were 60ft by 120ft., with a depth of 7ft. 6in. at one end…

  • Three arrested after Hampton Park aggravated home invasion

    Three arrested after Hampton Park aggravated home invasion

    Three teens from Casey and Greater Dandenong have been arrested following an aggravated home invasion in Hampton Park on the morning of Friday 16 January. It is alleged that three…