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  • Trade barriers

    Trade barriers

    Business owners next to a high-rise works site in Dandenong say their trade is being “destroyed” by works bollards and fences outside their stores. The…

  • Resort workshop goes ahead

    Resort workshop goes ahead

    A controversial $10,000-plus weekend “strategic workshop” at a Mornington Peninsula golf resort for Greater Dandenong executives and councillors was set to go ahead as planned.…

  • ‘Idiot driver’ danger

    ‘Idiot driver’ danger

    Hobbled with a broken leg, Chung Hak Gov is something of a ‘sitting duck’ when he crosses the road. He is among a long-term chorus…

  • Free TAFE Pathway Program

    Free TAFE Pathway Program

    Victorian government’s Free TAFE pathway program launched this year means students can complete more than one free course in the same pathway and more people…

  • Prowler preys on sleeping child

    Prowler preys on sleeping child

    A prowler on “ice” who crept into a family home, awoke a young girl and stripped both her and himself naked, has been jailed. On…

  • Start your engines for a charity fund-raiser

    Start your engines for a charity fund-raiser

    Car enthusiasts and wannabes alike are being brought together in an upcoming event for charity. The Rotary Club of Greater Dandenong and Endeavour Hills All…

  • Plaza’s hammer attacker on CCO

    Plaza’s hammer attacker on CCO

    A hammer-wielding intruder who wreaked $130,000-plus of havoc by destroying ATMs, glass displays and store windows at Dandenong Plaza last year has faced sentence. Julian…

  • Migrant women share inspiring stories

    Migrant women share inspiring stories

    The launch of Know My Story on Wednesday 22 February celebrates and acknowledges the contributions of women in the community. Organised by Wellsprings for Women,…

  • Rhinos charge into UBUNTU

    Rhinos charge into UBUNTU

    Afri-Aus Care just launched their junior Black Rhinos basketball team on February 18. The event launch, “Black Rhino’s UBUNTU” was held in Harmony Square in…

  • All is fair in love and war

    All is fair in love and war

    From working with some of the town’s most mentally unwell, to fighting elite athletes in the ring, a Dandenong local is taking his career to…

  • A sweet gathering

    A sweet gathering

    The Lynbrook Residents Association (LRA) is holding its 13th annual Pancakes in the Park. Locals are encouraged to visit Banjo Patterson Park on Tuesday 21…

  • Lynbrook rider killed

    Lynbrook rider killed

    An 18-year-old motorcyclist has died after allegedly crashing into a tree in Henry Lawson Drive, Lynbrook. Casey Highway Patrol officers are investigating the crash, which…

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