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  • Wake-up call

    Wake-up call

    A CRANBOURNE man was behind the wheel of a car filled with drugs and stolen goods when police woke him in Dandenong this morning (Thursday).…

  • Leg up for refugees

    Leg up for refugees

    By CASEY NEILL “WE found a five-months pregnant woman sleeping on a cold hard floor in Dandenong because there was no money to buy a…

  • Uneven pavement sinks sailor

    Uneven pavement sinks sailor

    By CASEY NEILL FRED Menzies escaped enemy attacks that sunk two ships he was onboard during World War II, but uneven bricks at Dandenong Plaza…

  • Refugees vie for art prize

    Refugees vie for art prize

    TWO Greater Dandenong artists are vying for the Heartlands Refugee Art Prize. Lamis Albyati from Dandenong and Hussein Ali Zobea from Dandenong North have been…

  • Death fear prompts crossing call

    Death fear prompts crossing call

    By CASEY NEILL WHEELCHAIR-BOUND Springvale South residents are dodging cars daily and fear a death is inevitable, following several serious-injury collisions. Able Australia team leader…

  • Shocking medical secrets bared

    Shocking medical secrets bared

    DANDENONG residents revealed shocking medical secrets last week in a bid to appear on Embarrassing Bodies Down Under. A mobile clinic was in Dandenong’s Palm…

  • Cougars top Cavaliers in Big V action

    Cougars top Cavaliers in Big V action

    By JARROD POTTER A SCRAPPY, hard-fought clash fell Keysborough’s way on Saturday night – downing the Casey Cavaliers 66-54 in Big V basketball action. Low-scoring…

  • Take a moment for success

    Take a moment for success

    By CASEY NEILL “BE in the moment. You’ll see more, you’ll enjoy more.” This was just one piece of advice from GAIA Skin Naturals founder…

  • Kids celebrate St Anthony’s Day

    Kids celebrate St Anthony’s Day

    STUDENTS at St Anthony’s Catholic Primary in Noble Park celebrated their school on 12 June. The annual St Anthony’s Day saw their Glen Huntley counterparts…

  • Thunder struggles for answers

    Thunder struggles for answers

    By JARROD POTTER THREE losses on the trot. The streak has dried up at Dandenong Thunder, with a 0-1 loss to league leaders Northcote City,…

  • Too little too late

    Too little too late

    By JARROD POTTER BARRING a fighting fourth quarter, the Dandenong Stingrays couldn’t muster a defence against a second-string Oakleigh Chargers side, downed by nine points…

  • Knifeman forces driver out of car

    Knifeman forces driver out of car

    A KNIFE-WIELDING bandit stole a 21-year-old Dandenong man’s car about 9.55pm on 7 June. The driver was in his white Toyota Camry sedan near 13…

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