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  • Double bin burnout

    POLICE are appealing for witnesses after two bins were set on fire in a Keysborough street. They said the incident happened about 2am on 15…

  • Drug charges after car nab

    A ROUTINE intercept has led to drug trafficking charges against a 26-year-old Noble Park man. Springvale police pulled over a car on Princes Highway in…

  • Window smash foiled

    POLICE are searching for a would-be burglar who tried to break a Dandenong home’s window. He removed the flyscreen on a window adjacent to a…

  • Christ sidelined say churches

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS TWO Christian church leaders have joined a “groundswell of dissatisfaction” against Greater Dandenong Council’s Christmas decorations. Catch the Fire Ministries, based in…

  • Mental illness key to bail release

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS A MAN accused of several violent attacks was released on bail and transported in a private vehicle for a mental health assessment…

  • Changing of the guard

    By CASEY NEILL TWO women have nominated to represent the safe APL seat of Dandenong following the announcement by long-serving MP John Pandazopoulos that he…

  • End of era at Heidi Rose

    End of era at Heidi Rose

    AFTER 38 years, Dandenong business Heidi Rose will close its doors for the final time on 18 January. Owner Kathryne Turton Lane is holding a…

  • Dealership celebrates

    Dealership celebrates

    PATTERSON Cheney is celebrating 30 years in Dandenong. The head office on Cheltenham Road employs about 170 people and the company has about 450 staff…

  • Emotions show real intelligence

    WHEN someone yells at Dr Barbara Penson she suffers a physiological reaction. The aggression inherent in yelling reminds the principal of Catalyst Management Consultants of…

  • Sampey reads and slams report

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS “THEY tried to catch two sharks and came up with tadpoles.” That was Greater Dandenong councillor Maria Sampey’s conclusion after reading an…

  • Brigade bridges the barriers

    Brigade bridges the barriers

    By CASEY NEILL Caption: First Lieutenant Terence Sanford leads multicultural education on fire in the Noble Park community. NOBLE Park Fire Brigade is going above…

  • Plates blitz

    POLICE nabbed more than 39 drivers during a number-plate sting on the Dandenong Bypass. They ran the automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) operation on 6…

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