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  • In court over Dandenong burglaries

    A Keysborough woman, 37, has been charged with aggravated burglary after allegedly breaking into a 70-year-old woman’s house in Power Street, Dandenong, last Friday week.…

  • Call back, Alby

    Cr Roz Blades is appealing for the Keysborough resident who called about helping to celebrate his 100th birthday to get back in touch. She said…

  • Warning on drinking at Dandenong station

    Warning on drinking at Dandenong station

    A ‘no-drinking in public places’ campaign by Victoria Police and Greater Dandenong Council is set to start at Dandenong railway station. Signs will be erected…

  • Policeman on charges

    Policeman on charges

    A senior constable has been charged with unlawful assault, speeding and false imprisonment, following an incident in Cranbourne on August 27 last year. The officer,…

  • Two charged over drugs

    Two charged over drugs

    Two Springvale South men have been charged with cultivating and trafficking cannabis following a raid by Greater Dandenong police tasking unit last Tuesday. Police allegedly…

  • A smell that sickens, yet Dandenong South gets clean bill of health

    A smell that sickens, yet Dandenong South gets clean bill of health

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS WHAT DO YOU THINK? IS AIR QUALITY A PROBLEM IN DANDENONG SOUTH? VOTE IN OUR POLL AND SCROLL TO BELOW THIS STORY…

  • Marg Moments: Dandenong cemetery has its friends

    A GROUP of 11 women interested in preserving the graves of pioneers buried in the Dandenong cemetery at Kirkham Road and learning more about the…

  • Queen’s Birthday: Reward for the ‘honour’ of teaching

    Queen’s Birthday: Reward for the ‘honour’ of teaching

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS DANDENONG North-based principal Christine Ash is grateful for her Queen’s Birthday award honour but considers teaching children a daily “honour and privilege”.…

  • Dandenong traders want free parking close to work

    Dandenong traders want free parking close to work

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS WHAT DO YOU THINK? SHOULD TRADERS GET PARKING EXEMPTIONS? VOTE IN OUR POLL AND SCROLL TO BELOW THIS STORY TO POST A…

  • $8m project to help ‘unlock the potential’

    $8m project to help ‘unlock the potential’

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS EMERSON School’s transformation from a derelict abandoned school site in Dandenong North to a state-of-the-art facility gets its crowning touches this week.…

  • Doveton school queues up for more crossings

    Doveton school queues up for more crossings

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS DOVETON College remains hopeful of getting two more supervised crossings by next year despite a Casey Council rebuff last week. The college,…

  • Daily  dose of work a healthy attitude

    Daily dose of work a healthy attitude

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS VAJIRA Ekanayake doesn’t believe in resting idle as he awaits a kidney transplant. The devout vegetarian, non-smoker and teetotaller works the phone…

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