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  • No partial sell-off for Sandown

    No partial sell-off for Sandown

    A partial redevelopment of Sandown Racecourse has been ruled out by its owner Melbourne Racing Club. Effectively, it means the iconic 112-hectare site could be…

  • Man wanted over jogger attack in Dandenong North

    Man wanted over jogger attack in Dandenong North

    Police are hunting a sex attacker after an “opportunistic” assault on a female jogger on Dandenong Creek Trail last month. Sexual Crimes Squad detectives opened…

  • Monash Health charged over hospital death

    Monash Health charged over hospital death

    Monash Health has been charged over the death of a mental health patient at Dandenong Hospital. The charge stems from the patient taking her own…

  • Heatwave harms hit home

    Heatwave harms hit home

    Greater Dandenong and Casey are among the hottest areas of Melbourne – and not in a good way, particularly for their most vulnerable residents. Out…

  • Defining match awaits Lynbrook, Fountain Gate

    Defining match awaits Lynbrook, Fountain Gate

    Lynbrook is set to host Fountain Gate in a game which will effectively determine whether the Lakers host tits semi final or not. Fountain Gate…

  • Cricket turns to Snakes and Ladders in Turf 1 run home

    Cricket turns to Snakes and Ladders in Turf 1 run home

    The Dandenong District Cricket Association’s Turf 1 competition is reaching a fascinating crescendo, with two round remaining in the home and away competition. Three points…

  • Farag trial to go ahead

    Farag trial to go ahead

    A long-running prosecution against a Dandenong hotel’s developer looks set to be finally tried next month. Emad Farag and his company E & M Farag…

  • SES requests grow to 280

    SES requests grow to 280

    The clean-up after this week’s destructive storm continues, with authorities still restoring power and clearing fallen trees throughout Greater Dandenong. Last night, Greater Dandenong SES…

  • Chandrasinghe fine-tunes his game away from Victorian spotlight

    Chandrasinghe fine-tunes his game away from Victorian spotlight

    Casey South Melbourne opening batter Ashley Chandrasinghe says he’s enjoying his cricket “as much as I have ever been” as a key member of the…

  • Council wards under review

    Council wards under review

    Public submissions are open for a review of Greater Dandenong Council’s ward boundaries. The Victorian Electoral Commission is reviewing the boundaries for the council’s 11…

  • Leap to Fame sets Cranbourne alight with new track record

    Leap to Fame sets Cranbourne alight with new track record

    Grant Dixon and Leap To Fame closed out an ultra-successful Victorian raid by adding victory in the $100,000 Decron Cranbourne Gold Cup to the A…

  • Power outages may last days

    Power outages may last days

    Hundreds of homes remain without power in Greater Dandenong, with estimated waits of up to several days after the area was hit hard by fierce…

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