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  • Police reunite mother and child

    POLICE have reunited mother and child after a toddler was found wandering in Clayton. A motorist found the boy at Clayton Road and Carinish Road…

  • Council splits

    By Melissa MeehanA NEW accountability, transparency, and accessibility (ATA) charter has driven a wedge between Greater Dandenong councillors. Mayor Pinar Yesil this week responded to…

  • Touch of country appeal

    DANDENONG Country Women’s Association has been around for more than 75 years and continues to raise funds for the Dandenong Community. The group of 30…

  • Jewish jibe shocks meeting

    A COUNCILLOR’S reference to the holocaust outraged councillors and the gallery at Monday night’s Greater Dandenong Council meeting. Cr Maria Sampey offended many in the…

  • Jobs go in Dandy

    By Melissa MeehanCHAMPION Compressors may have celebrated 40 years of business and unveiled its new national headquarters and manufacturing facility in Dandenong last month, but…

  • Drug bust

    A CALL to a domestic dispute led Dandenong police to over $400,000 worth of amphetamines. Police were called to a Dandenong address following a domestic…

  • Trains on track

    DANDENONG’S Bombardier Transportation and joint venture partner, Downer EDI Rail have been awarded an order by the Queensland Government in Australia to build 20 three-car…

  • Dandy dominates

    By Stuart TeatherDANDENONG’S unbeaten start to the Victorian Premier League season continued on Saturday, with a win over reigning premier Altona. The game was Dandenong’s…

  • New policy sparks walkout

    By Melissa MeehanA COUNCILLOR walked out of Monday night’s Greater Dandenong Council meeting, in protest at a new accessibility, transparency and accountability charter proposed by…

  • Hoons won’t hear or heed

    By Melissa MeehanIT SEEMS the anti-hoon message just isn’t getting through in Greater Dandenong. Following a hard hitting campaign, cars are continuing to be impounded…

  • Tea for teddies

    TODAY’S the day the teddy bears have their picnic. The well known tune will fill Tirhatuan Park in Dandenong North on Monday 30 March for…

  • Tanks a lot!

    SCOUTS Australia have installed their 1000th water tank as part of the largest community water saving project ever undertaken. At the completion of the project…

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