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  • Police check fire

    CFA crews used breathing apparatus to revive a small dog after they saved it from a burning house. POLICE are investigating a Dandenong fire they…

  • Inspectors go on the look-out

    WORKSAFE will target Springvale as part of the 2009-2010 Safer Work Zones inspection campaign. The campaign targets specific metropolitan areas with teams of up to…

  • Appeal to catch flasher

    POLICE are searching for a man who indecently touched himself in front of a group of children at a Springvale South playground. Three boys under…

  • Heatherton slides- Alex Phillip’s Heatherton United went down 3-1 to Morwell Pegasus on Saturd

    By Stuart TeatherHEATHERTON United’s bid to stay in touch with the top teams in State League Two South East took a hit on Saturday when…

  • Car fire link suspected

    AFTER a recent increase in car fires, Dandenong police are investigating if there is a link between them. The investigation comes as another stolen vehicle…

  • Thunder strikes back

    DANDENONG Thunder bounced back in the best possible fashion from its first defeat of the Victorian Premier League season with a huge 5-1 victory against…

  • Law backdown lifeline for gaming clubs

    – Jaimee DamonDANDENONG gaming venues have been thrown a lifeline with the State Government backing down on its proposed gaming legislation. Its proposal for poker…

  • A story to remember

    Dandenong RSL aged care community co-ordinator John Filmer says it is important for the community to learn more about Alzheimer’s. By Melissa MeehanIMAGINE not being…

  • Play takes wedded woes for a spin

    Amanda Crewes and Greg McNeill in Baby Boomer Blues which is coming to the Drum Theatre soon. By Bridget CookTHE trials and tribulations of love…

  • Recycled water to abound

    By Jaimee DamonTHE Dandenong Recycling Scheme will receive 800,000 litres of Class A recycled water as part of the State Government’s upgrades to the Eastern…

  • Walk for harmony

    THE Interfaith Network of the City of Greater Dandenong (IFN) welcomes the Victorian government’s decision to lead a Harmony Walk to reaffirm our state’s strong…

  • De-hooned

    Clint Lee and Matt Mueller say that closing down events like the Easternats could see an increase in illegal street races. By Melissa Meehan“EASTERNATS isn’t…

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