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  • Green Gully tames Thunder

    Green Gully tames Thunder

    Dandenong Thunder’s momentum was stopped in its tracks in round 14 of the NPL season as Green Gully claimed a 3-1 win at home. Thunder…

  • UPDATE: Teens charged with bail offences after 4-hour police pursuit

    UPDATE: Teens charged with bail offences after 4-hour police pursuit

    Two teens in stolen cars who were allegedly pursued by police for more than four hours have been charged with bail offences. Police officers sighted…

  • Woman slashed in attempted carjacking

    Woman slashed in attempted carjacking

    A woman has been slashed by a machete in an attempted carjacking in Dandenong. The 29-year-old was putting petrol in her car at a service…

  • Steelworks buckling under $204K tax

    Steelworks buckling under $204K tax

    On the eve of the 2025-’26 State Budget, a Dandenong South business-owner has called for land tax relief after a 2300 per cent hike in…

  • Teens arrested after 4-hour pursuit

    Teens arrested after 4-hour pursuit

    Two teens in multiple stolen cars have been pursued by police for more than four hours before being arrested in Noble Park. Police officers sighted…

  • Steps to a healthy start to the day

    Steps to a healthy start to the day

    Students at Lyndale Greens Primary School started with a spring in their steps at a Walk to School Day event on Friday 16 May. The…

  • Carjacker’s escapade ‘as bad as I’ve seen’: judge

    Carjacker’s escapade ‘as bad as I’ve seen’: judge

    A Dandenong-born carjacker has been jailed over a wild afternoon police pursuit in which he crashed and carjacked multiple vehicles across Melbourne and the South…

  • Group charged over man’s serious injury

    Group charged over man’s serious injury

    A Dandenong North man is among seven people charged after a man was found with serious injuries in Port Melbourne on 16 May. Armed Crime…

  • Baba Yaga’s quest for world title

    Baba Yaga’s quest for world title

    To many, the name “Baba Yaga” conjures the image of a decrepit old witch lurking in the depths of the forest, waiting to strike fear…

  • Lynbrook Primary celebrates 20 years

    Lynbrook Primary celebrates 20 years

    Lynbrook Primary School marked a special milestone last month, celebrating 20 years of learning and community connection. The school first opened its doors in 2005…

  • Nominations open to recognise Victorian seniors

    Nominations open to recognise Victorian seniors

    The State Government is encouraging all Victorians to recognise the valuable contributions of older members of our community by nominating them for the 2025 Victorian…

  • Connected with hope

    Connected with hope

    Hope is a common thread that connects us. It’s often a message wishing someone the best, an expression of care for someone’s welfare. Sometimes there’s…

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