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  • Police impersonators an unfair cop

    Police impersonators an unfair cop

    POLICE are hunting for a pair of police impersonators who searched and robbed a man in Dandenong. The offenders pulled the 28-year-old victim from his…

  • Top nosh event at Dandenong Market

    Top nosh event at Dandenong Market

    CROWDS thronged the Dandenong Market yesterday for a feast at the Dandenong World Fare. Exotic foods from around the world were on offer at stalls…

  • Dandenong armed robbery squad hunts police impersonators

    Dandenong armed robbery squad hunts police impersonators

    By Cameron Lucadou-Wells POLICE are hunting a pair of police impersonators who searched and robbed a man in Dandenong last week. Police say the two…

  • Crusade from the heart

    Crusade from the heart

    Football is about to kick off and clubs are dreaming of premierships. But there is a siren call to think about adding defibrillators – simple…

  • More trains at weekend

    More trains at weekend

    WEEKEND trains are set to become more frequent, Public Transport Minister Terry Mulder announced last week. Trains will arrive every 10 minutes, instead of 20…

  • Long-term library plan for Springvale

    Long-term library plan for Springvale

    GREATER Dandenong Council’s Springvale offices, which will be vacated for the central Dandenong civic centre project, would become home to a state-of-the-art library, chief executive…

  • Dandenong big-screen funding sought

    GREATER Dandenong Council is seeking external funding for a $1.5 million video screen as part of its ‘Federation Square’-style civic centre in Dandenong. Engineering services…

  • Showing the way to Dandenong’s Little India

    Long-awaited signage pointing to the Little India precinct in central Dandenong will be installed in the next six weeks. VicRoads acting regional director Graeme Clarke…

  • Teacher gets a laugh from nagging rellies

    Teacher gets a laugh from nagging rellies

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS FOR most of the year, teacher Fiona Chau doesn’t play for laughs. But during the Melbourne International Comedy Festival she will drop…

  • Springvale Primary School tradition a badge of pride

    Springvale Primary School tradition a badge of pride

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS TRADITION is important to one of Springvale Primary School’s oldest former pupils Bill Warner. The 86-year-old former mayor is one of the…

  • Jamie heading for a healthy involvement

    Jamie heading for a healthy involvement

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS MANY a good friendship has been forged over food so Trisha Keilty hopes healthy ties can form between her Avocare Community Distribution…

  • Noble Park family homeless after fire

    Noble Park family homeless after fire

    A NOBLE Park family of six is homeless after their Percy Street house was destroyed by fire last Thursday afternoon. It took 20 firefighters from…

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