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  • Police look to improve cultural exchanges

    VICTORIA Police is calling for community input to improve interactions with different cultures. Submissions on cross-cultural training and field contact reporting – when a police…

  • Street gets new oaks

    TREE replacement in Lonsdale Street will disrupt Dandenong traders and visitors on Sunday 21 July. City of Greater Dandenong council will remove 10 of the…

  • Perception hits misconception

    GREATER Dandenong police detected 14 drink drivers during a booze bus operation on Eastlink on 5 and 6 July. They performed 2992 breath tests on…

  • Legal aid

    DANDENONG will receive more legal help for people with mental illness. Victoria Legal Aid (VLA) will extend its services for people with a mental illness…

  • Baa goes online

    By CASEY NEILL BAA the sheep’s supporters are urging City of Greater Dandenong to let Vu Ho keep the pet at his Springvale home. The…

  • Feds cash call

    GREATER Dandenong commuters need expanded rail services, level crossings removed, and improved bus services – and the Federal Government needs to fund them. That’s according…

  • Parking priority

    PARKING in central Dandenong and Springvale is set for a shakeup – but parkers could be paying more for the privilege. Councillors on Monday night…

  • Bombers spearhead Call To Arms

    By RUSSELL BENNETT CANCER Council Victoria is urging sporting clubs throughout Greater Dandenong to join the Call To Arms cause and shine a light on…

  • Myki cash-grab: Noble Park man charged

    Myki cash-grab: Noble Park man charged

    By JARED LYNCH, The Age POLICE have charged a man with using power tools to cut into 15 myki machines across Melbourne, racking up a…

  • 'Gratuitous murder' stuns judge

    'Gratuitous murder' stuns judge

    By MARK RUSSELL, The Age YENG Jun Wu – a bankrupt businessman has been jailed for 27 years after brutally murdering his brother-in-law and removing his…

  • Isaacs MP Dreyfus takes on Japan over whaling

    Isaacs MP Dreyfus takes on Japan over whaling

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS ISAACS MP and federal attorney-general Mark Dreyfus addressed the International Court of Justice last night in a bid to stop Japan’s ‘scientific’ whale…

  • Language of the law in Springvale

    Language of the law in Springvale

    By DANIEL TRAN NO matter where people are from, they are likely to find someone who speaks their language at Springvale police station. Officers stationed…

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