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  • Speeding teen caught in Emerald

    Speeding teen caught in Emerald

    A ‘P’ plater driver has been caught by Police speeding in Emerald yesterday. The 19-year-old probationary driver was fined and will lose his licence after…

  • Looking Back

    Looking Back

    100 years ago 23 July 1925 DANDENONG STATION PROMISES NOT HONOURED Cr Tharle, Shire President, referred at a meeting of the Dandenong Improvement Association on…

  • It’s all about what’s inside you

    It’s all about what’s inside you

    You want to make big changes in your life, like being healthier or more patient. You know these changes are good for you. But it…

  • What’s On

    What’s On

    Hallam Friends of Red Cross Hallam Friends of Red Cross will be closing down, with our last meeting at Prince Mark Hotel on Tuesday 22…

  • Demolition order for hoarder house

    Demolition order for hoarder house

    After two decades of complaints, Greater Dandenong Council has taken a court order for the demolition of a hoarder’s house in Noble Park. As reported…

  • Timber bollards part of Browns Rd safety revamp

    Timber bollards part of Browns Rd safety revamp

    Timber bollards are being viewed as an imperfect solution for a roundabout trouble-spot in Browns Road, Noble Park amid residents’ escalating safety concerns. The road…

  • Council says ‘No’ to more gambling machines

    Council says ‘No’ to more gambling machines

    As part of Greater Dandenong Council’s review into its gambling issues, the council is set to lobby Victoria’s Casino, Gaming and Liquor Regulation Minister to…

  • Train disruptions during level-crossing works

    Train disruptions during level-crossing works

    Due to the Level Crossing Removal Project works, buses will replace trains on the Cranbourne and Pakenham lines between Westall, Berwick, and Cranbourne from 8:30…

  • Redbacks record-breaker notches up 389

    Redbacks record-breaker notches up 389

    Hampton Park legend Nathan Dawes likes to keep things low-key and play his role in the reserves each week, but there is no avoiding the…

  • Pair arrested over alleged 3D gun-part printer

    Pair arrested over alleged 3D gun-part printer

    A Dandenong man and a Notting Hill man have been arrested after police allegedly uncovered a modified shotgun and a 3D printer making a firearms…

  • Monash study eyes Casey Crime Page

    Monash study eyes Casey Crime Page

    The popular and ever-growing community group called Casey Crime Page is in the limelight, as researchers from Monash University have called out for members to…

  • Balance on AI in learning a need

    Balance on AI in learning a need

    Researchers from CQ University recently published that artificial intelligence is transforming Australian classrooms, rewiring young people’s brains, which could impact cognitive learning. Dr Ragnar Purje…

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