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  • Make report public call

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS A REPORT into the conduct of two Greater Dandenong councillors should be made public, according to a parliamentary governance expert. Associate Professor…

  • Pipeline brings water afresh

    Pipeline brings water afresh

    RECYCLED water will flow to Dandenong South estates, thanks to an 8.5 kilometre pipeline turned on this month. The $6.7 million project will connect with…

  • Loud roar of Lions

    Loud roar of Lions

    SANDOWN Lions donned their brightest outfits last week to roar their support for the gifts of sound and speech. Loud Shirt Day, on Friday 18…

  • Carpet cloud has silver lining

    By CASEY NEILL JUST a month after fire flattened its warehouse, a Dandenong South flooring business has a new home and is well on its…

  • Cemetery strikers dig in

    By CASEY NEILL STRIKE action is increasing at the Springvale and Bangholme cemeteries. A pay and conditions dispute between the Australian Workers Union (AWU) and…

  • Stabbing to grab dog

    A DANDENONG North woman, 19, was stabbed three times as she returned home from walking her dog. Police said another woman from Dandenong North, aged…

  • Teens charged over train fight

    POLICE have charged three teens over a fight on a Dandenong train, resisting arrest and assaulting police. Passengers and the driver called Triple-zero from the…

  • Assault accomplice on the run

    TWO men broke into a boarding house on Heatherton Road, Dandenong, and assaulted a 35-year-old man. Police have arrested a Dandenong man, 43, over the…

  • Robbed at knifepoint

    POLICE are hunting two armed teens following a robbery in Lonsdale Street, Dandenong. A 23-year-old Dandenong woman was walking near Scott Street about 9.45pm on…

  • Vigilante TV

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS Businessman takes camera law enforcement into his own hands… AFTER suffering 13 years of unfettered hooning and burglaries at a Keysborough industrial…

  • Police probe rail fire

    A SUSPICIOUS fire in Dandenong disrupted rail services for about 17 hours, and police are searching for those responsible. A witness walking in Wilma Avenue…

  • Video Ezy hit hard

    Video Ezy hit hard

    By CASEY NEILL A video shop owner who is closing his store next month says video piracy has helped ruin his business and cost staff…

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