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Narre Nth grassfire under control
Fire crews have swarmed onto a grass-and-scrub fire behind Monroe Court, Narre Warren North. An official advice message just before 1pm on Friday 7 March…
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Blue light to drum up lymphoedema support
The Drum Theatre will be lit blue from tonight until Sunday 9 March to raise awareness for a little-known chronic illness. The Dandenong landmark is…
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Rare honour for evergreen ‘Macca’
Burden Park Bowling Club has named its main greens after one of its life-long members, a great sportsman and a selfless individual. Ken Mackenzie has…
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Business ‘cooked’ after BBQ demolition
A “shell-shocked” long-time business owner in Little India, Dandenong says his livelihood is at risk after his outdoor kitchen was dismantled in the middle of…
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Lynbrook home raided over alleged identity-theft scam
A man has been charged with an alleged bulk phone-porting scam after police raiding a home in Lynbrook on Tuesday 4 March. Australian Federal Police…
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Top four enter semi-finals on a high
All four finals-bound sides in Turf 3 of the Dandenong District Cricket Association finished the home and away season with big victories on Saturday. It…
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Casey set to clash with Panthers in VPC finals
Casey South Melbourne is set to face Dandenong in a local derby in the first round of the Vic Premier Cricket finals on Saturday. It…
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Homicide Squad appeals for information after man’s unexplained death in Dandenong
Homicide Squad detectives are releasing CCTV footage and appealing for public assistance as they investigate the mysterious death of a man in Dandenong last week.…
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Panda Mart pledges label fix after Consumer Affairs Victoria’s warning
Cranbourne’s new discount retailer Panda Mart says it will liaise with suppliers on proper labelling of products that contain button batteries and hire a professional…
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Dandenong man jailed for Chapel St stabbing
An intoxicated Dandenong man who chased down and repeatedly stabbed an unarmed man near a Chapel Street nightclub in Prahran has been jailed for up…
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Expert backs 30km/h limit in local streets
Monash University experts are backing a proposed 30km/h speed limit on local streets to improve community road safety and boost walking and cycling. Infrastructure Victoria,…
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Greater Dandenong records highest workplace death toll in Victoria
Greater Dandenong had the highest workplace fatality toll in Victoria last year, with five lives lost, according to new data from WorkSafe. The 2024 workplace…