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  • Show sun hope

    By CASEY NEILL THE Dandenong Showgrounds could welcome more than 80,000 people through its gates on 9 and 10 November – if the weather gods…

  • None of our business…

    NO one at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court was surprised when a supermarket declined an offer to return a pair of shoplifted socks. They were recovered from…

  • Arrest after theft on train

    POLICE have arrested a Noble Park girl, 17, over a robbery on a train on 27 October. They said she and a boy approached a…

  • Man injured in wood attack

    A WOMAN struck a man with a large piece of wood during an attack in Noble Park on 23 October. Police said a group of…

  • “Star Chamber” secrets cast shadow

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS MOST Greater Dandenong councillors have gone to ground over the issue of publicly releasing a confidential investigation report into two colleagues. Councillors…

  • Plaza crime clean-up

    “YOU never know when the person next to you when you’re stealing is going to be a police officer, ready to arrest you for the…

  • Make a change

    Make a change

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS CADMIEL‘Tibby’ Duscas’s first stroke of luck is that he’s alive. The Noble Park man, 23, is also fortunate not to be in…

  • Screaming legacy of near-death smash

    Screaming legacy of near-death smash

    Cadmiel ’Tibby’ Duscas was not only given a second chance at life after surviving a horrific car crash – but has been spared what was…

  • Veteran recalls war’s cold fear

    Veteran recalls war’s cold fear

    By CASEY NEILL KOREAN War veteran Les Hughes said commemorative services are an important chance to reflect and remember. “The main thing is remembering the…

  • Walkers hitch a lift

    Walkers hitch a lift

    GREATER Dandenong residents put their best foot forward and pounded the pavement on Friday, despite grey skies. The council’s free WalkFest event on 25 October…

  • Windscreen smash

    AN OBJECT smashed through a driver’s windscreen as the car passed under the Heatherton Road overpass on the Monash Freeway on Saturday night. Police are…

  • Councillors back CEO over conflict

    CASEY councillors have backed chief executive Mike Tyler’s ongoing tenure after he escaped conviction for failing to properly disclose a conflict of interest to the…

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