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  • Handbags cleaned out

    Handbags cleaned out

    POLICE are trying to identify a woman who snatched five handbags hanging from doors in the women’s toilets at Dandenong Plaza Shopping Centre. Detective Senior…

  • Car park attack

    AN armed man in a red hoodie robbed and assaulted three women in a Springvale car park about 5.05am on 1 December. Greater Dandenong CIU…

  • Stabbed in his sleep

    A 40-YEAR-OLD Noble Park man could have permanent damage to his sight after he was assaulted while sleeping at a house party. Police are appealing…

  • Crime up, robbery down

    OVERALL crime has jumped almost five per cent in Greater Dandenong, but robberies and assaults have dropped significantly. Greater Dandenong Police Service Area (PSA) Inspector…

  • Traffic chaos

    DANDENONG Retail Traders’ Association (DRTA) is calling for signage to direct traffic at the Princes Highway/Robinson Street intersection, and has slammed inaction from VicRoads. At…

  • Thunder appeal penalties

    DANDENONG Thunder has appealed the Football Federation of Victoria’s $40,000 fine and 10 home-game lockout. The Thunder is set to return in front of the…

  • Blokes pitch in capital

    Blokes pitch in capital

    MEN from across the country left their sheds and travelled to Canberra for a barbecue on the biggest front lawn in Australia. Parliament House hosted…

  • Battlers’ instant millions

    Battlers’ instant millions

      BATTLERS from Greater Dandenong and Casey had their lives changed forever last week by a $40 ticket. An eight-member syndicate from Dandenong South’s Jayco…

  • DAIR to retain workers

    By CASEY NEILLA BAILOUT deal from Holden and Ford has saved about 140 jobs at Dandenong South’s DAIR Industries. Workers returned to the factory yesterday…

  • Crossing tragedy

    A truck crashed through the level crossing barriers. 89700 Picture: DONNA OATES By CASEY NEILLA DANDENONG South level crossing has claimed its second life in…

  • What did happen?

    The six-carriage train was a smashed and crumpled mess following the collision. 89700 Picture: DONNA OATES By CASEY NEILLMAJOR Collision Investigation Unit detectives are appealing…

  • Scared of Heights?

    Menora Foods’ Daymn Kucko, Glenn Crombie, Tobi Isaks and Luke Edwards train for the Eureka Climb. 89803 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS By CASEY NEILLTWO Noble Park…

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