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  • Data specialist seeks career reboot

    Data specialist seeks career reboot

    Afghanistan refugee Ali Amini has found safety, a community and a new place to call home since arriving in Dandenong in August 2024. The only…

  • Locals celebrate funding for Doveton Pool

    Locals celebrate funding for Doveton Pool

    The Federal Government funding to save the Doveton Pool has finally been secured, and to celebrate, locals were treated to a barbecue hosted by Bruce…

  • Firies storm apartment blaze

    Firies storm apartment blaze

    Quick-acting firefighters forced their way into a blazing ground-floor apartment on Stud Road, Dandenong early on Saturday 1 February. Called out at 6.18am, the FRV…

  • Bakers burn past Fountain Gate following Gator horrorshow

    Bakers burn past Fountain Gate following Gator horrorshow

    Harman Sahota’s incredible 10-wicket haul for Berwick Springs overshadowed what is a potentially disastrous loss for Fountain Gate in the Dandenong District Cricket Association’s Turf…

  • Council hit by rising costs

    Council hit by rising costs

    Greater Dandenong Council has put the brakes on an aquatic centre project as its finances have taken a hit, according to its revised 2024-’25 mid-year…

  • Berwick T20 champions once more

    Berwick T20 champions once more

    Berwick has claimed a second Dandenong District Cricket Association T20 tournament in three seasons after prevailing over Cranbourne by seven wickets in Sunday’s final at…

  • Gehan gets a handful in Panthers’ loss

    Gehan gets a handful in Panthers’ loss

    A maiden five-wicket haul for legspinner Gehan Seneviratne was the bright spark on an otherwise disappointing day for Dandenong in Victorian Premier Cricket against Ringwood.…

  • Nazi flag draped over highway

    Nazi flag draped over highway

    Victoria Police are investigating a Nazi flag being hung on an overpass bridge in Dandenong North. Police officers were alerted to the flag over Dandenong…

  • Slice of fortune for British butcher

    Slice of fortune for British butcher

    Famously ebullient butcher Rob Boyle has been crowned City of Greater Dandenong’s Corporate Citizen of the Year. For 33 years, Rob’s British & Irish Butchery…

  • Choir’s heart-and-soul hits high note

    Choir’s heart-and-soul hits high note

    When Sue Doherty received the phone call informing her that she had been nominated for the 2025 Greater Dandenong Community Leadership Award, she was caught…

  • Riding high for birthday milestone

    Riding high for birthday milestone

    For most of her life Gwynneth Kett has lived peacefully among her family, community and the church. A resident at Dandenong’s Valley Village Mews Retirement…

  • Security call for Dandy Hub

    Security call for Dandy Hub

    Traders in the Dandenong Hub arcade say more security measures could help to deter anti-social behaviours and unwanted intruders at night-time. Many of the traders…

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