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Council weighs up Afghan Bazaar debate
City of Greater Dandenong Council is weighing up two heavily-backed, opposing petitions on the proposed renaming of the Afghan Bazaar precinct in Thomas Street, Dandenong.…
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Many Pirates make for light work
A pair of Parkmore’s unsung heroes were vital in securing six significant points on Sunday afternoon in its second v third Dandenong District Cricket Association…
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Panthers have a mountain to climb
A difficult day with the ball has Dandenong’s back against the wall in a huge top-eight contest against Richmond in Victorian Premier Cricket. Dandenong is…
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Pool scuffles not common, but safety concerns remain
The recent brawl at Casey RACE, alongside the assault of a lifeguard up north in Casey ARC, has since stirred discussions of safety within local…
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Funds misdirected in SEMVAC copy-error
A ‘copy-and-paste’ gaffe has embarrassed organisers ahead of a gala 50th anniversary event in Springvale. South Eastern Melbourne Vietnamese Association Council (SEMVAC) is set to…
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‘Lost opportunity’ for cyclists
A green group says a level-crossing removal project has missed an opportunity to connect cyclists to central Dandenong. Greater Dandenong Environment Group says the Webster…
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City split points in six goal Croatian Derby thriller
Dandenong City’s reserves of resilience were pushed to their limits in blustery conditions on Sunday afternoon in the club’s 3-3 draw with St Albans in…
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Signings deliver in Thunder’s winning opener
The brilliance of both old and new faces helped Dandenong Thunder to a winning start in its new National Premier League campaign in a round…
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Fight over ‘divisive’ Afghan Bazaar change
Afghan community organisations have expressed a furious backlash against a controversial petition to rename Afghan Bazaar precinct in Thomas Street, Dandenong. In a collective letter…
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Noble Park man charged with FPO offence
A Noble Park man has been charged with failing to surrender a gun after being served with a Firearm Prohibition Order last Thursday 6 February.…
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Oceania Glass collapses, manufacturers at ‘crossroads’
A 169-year-old glass manufacturer based in Dandenong South has collapsed after warning of the impact of cheap imports being dumped in Australia. Oceania Glass –…
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Pokemon card stealing-spree hits home
A trading card game (TCG) outlet in Eumemmerring has been ransacked during a reported Melbourne-wide burglary spree targeting Pokemon cards. Ozzie Collectables’ front automatic glass…