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  • Teen crime gang arrests

    Teen crime gang arrests

    UPDATE 1.51pm POLICE have charged five boys from the western suburbs following a series of armed robberies committed between 2 and 28 April. A 16-year-old…

  • Principal suspended over corruption allegations

    Principal suspended over corruption allegations

    CHANDLER Park Primary School principal Peter Paul has been suspended after revelations during the state’s anti-corruption commission’s Operation Ord hearings this week. The Keysborough school…

  • New home for migrant centre

    New home for migrant centre

    By CASEY NEILL A KEY resource for refugees in the south east has a new home in central Dandenong. Southern Migrant and Refugee Centre (SMRC)…

  • Trains halted after Narre Warren fatality

    Trains halted after Narre Warren fatality

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS TRAIN services have been suspended on part of the Pakenham line after a person was fatally struck by a train in Narre…

  • Not all are happy with ‘Harmony’

    Not all are happy with ‘Harmony’

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS GREATER Dandenong Council has finally settled for Harmony Square as the name for its giant civic square but not without a note…

  • Business at a virtual crawl

    By CASEY NEILL SLOW broadband speeds in Greater Dandenong are costing hundreds of jobs and millions in growth. That was the finding of a report…

  • Traders draw the line on parking meters

    Traders draw the line on parking meters

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS SPRINGVALE traders are mounting a campaign against Greater Dandenong Council’s plans to introduce on-street parking meters. Springvale Asian Business Association (SABA) is…

  • Owner injured as he tries to stop trailer theft

    Owner injured as he tries to stop trailer theft

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH UPDATE 2PM: Police have released CCTV video of the incident, and ask anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333…

  • Curtains for club icon

    By CASEY NEILL DANDENONG Croquet Club will play its final match on Tuesday 28 April. Member of 10 years Joy Kent said it had been…

  • Man’s indecency charge

    Man’s indecency charge

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH A 51-YEAR-OLD Dandenong man was arrested on Thursday 23 April and has been charged following an alleged indecent act around children on…

  • Crosses tell tragic tale

    Crosses tell tragic tale

      By NARELLE COULTER THE 53 former Dandenong Primary School students who served in World War I were remembered when the school’s recently restored honour…

  • Women’s work for battle’s wounded

    Women’s work for battle’s wounded

      NURSES were often the unsung heroes of the Gallipoli campaign. Behind the front lines they patched up wounded soliders and comforted men who were…

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