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Gun-stashing carjacker jailed
A Narre Warren car-jacker with a “plethora” of guns stashed at home and his Hallam workplace has been jailed. Jamie David Rundle, 24, pleaded guilty…
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Safety stress after lake tragedy
Water safety rules are once again being prioritised, following the death of a paddle boarder at Lysterfield Lake earlier this month. A 38-year-old man was…
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Wheels of change at Keysborough college
Keysborough Secondary College have many plans underway for Ride2School Day on 24 March to promote much-needed bike awareness in the municipality. The school conducted surveys…
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Happy dinner
A Dandenong man’s quiet dinner at home quickly turned into a night he will never forget after he scratched a $250,000 top prize on an…
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Premier opens NPAC gym
Noble Park Aquatic Centre’s major upgrade is now complete and it’s a treat for the eyes. Member for Mulgrave and Premier of Victoria Daniel Andrews…
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Greater Dandenong in luck
City of Greater Dandenong residents seem showered with luck in recent lucrative lottery draws. A Dandenong woman now knows her husband as a “lucky charm”.…
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Police investigate ‘deliberate’ fires
A series of deliberately-lit grass fires in a bushy reserve off Arcadia Avenue, Hallam is being investigated by Victoria Police. Dandenong Crime Investigation Unit detectives…
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Funds needed for stroke ambo
A fundraising appeal has started for a key element for a purpose-built stroke ambulance in the South East. Stroke Foundation is seeking to raise $100,000…
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On the back-burner
The proponent of a controversial waste-to-energy plant in Taylors Road, Dandenong South has pulled out, seemingly waiting for new regulations. In a surprise move on…
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Councils’ pokies plea
City of Greater Dandenong and other councils grappling with the worst pokies losses in the state have united in an urgent plea for gambling reforms.…
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‘Gut feeling’ leads to jackpot
A Noble Park man in his 20’s has vowed to always trust his gut after his instincts prompted him to grab a TattsLotto ticket –…
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Police effort continues after 10 deaths in 11 days
More than 3000 traffic offences have been detected in just two days as Victoria Police’s long weekend enforcement effort surpasses its halfway point. Speeding, distraction…