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  • Hit-run plea: Stop and help

    By Sarah Schwager THE granddaughter of a Dandenong woman killed in a hit-run incident last year has appealed to drivers to think of the victim’s…

  • Council workers to learn about Islam

    COUNCIL workers will learn more about Islam at a forum held today (Thursday). The Department of Justice and the Department of Human Services will present…

  • ‘Lemmings’ to be saved

    THE City of Greater Dandenong has set aside $70,000 to improve part of a Bangholme intersection that has been the scene of too many incidents…

  • Drug lab find a ‘breakthrough’

    Sarah SchwagerA CLANDESTINE amphetamine laboratory was discovered in Noble Park in a major covert drug operation which ended last Thursday. Police arrested 13 people and…

  • Testing times for highway drivers

    VICTORIA Police has released images of a major drink-driving and drug-driving campaign in Dandenong that happened early this month. Operation Rasper was conducted along the…

  • Dandenong doubles its chances

    THE Dandenong Rangers Championship Women’s side is back in finals contention after winning two from two Big V games on the weekend. On Saturday playing…

  • Movies under the moon

    DANDENONG is home to a drive-in revival. The Lunar Drive-In in Dandenong South is one of three remaining drive-in theatres in Victoria following their decline…

  • Scorpions’ loss ends finals chance and year

    Cam ScottDESPITE enduring a 10game losing streak through the middle of the year, the Scorpions had everything to play for on Saturday at North Ballarat.…

  • Traders want more parking

    By Nathan JohnstonTHE City of Greater Dandenong will meet with Springvale retailers to discuss parking issues on 7 November. Councillor Naim Melhem submitted a petition…

  • DDCA stars

  • $3.7mil pirate DVD lab busted

    By Shaun InguanzoAUTHORITIES who raided a Springvale home found computer hardware with the capacity to copy more than $3.7 million worth of pirated DVD movies,…

  • Club may fold as Cup fever cools

    By Shaun InguanzoTHE final whistle looms for kids at a 40-year-old Springvale soccer club unless it can find more players in coming months. If South…

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