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  • $18K liquor spirited from shops

    $18K liquor spirited from shops

    Police are seeking a man linked to an $18,000 stealing spree of high-end liquor across Melbourne’s east and south-east. Bottles of spirits, usually whiskeys, were…

  • Market celebrates All Things Asian

    Market celebrates All Things Asian

    A bumper 30,000-plus crowd joined Dandenong Market to celebrate All Things Asian on Sunday 9 October. The event, celebrating the opening of speciality Asian grocery…

  • Jailed for ‘dangerous’ escapade

    Jailed for ‘dangerous’ escapade

    A disqualified ice-high driver in a stolen BMW X6 wagon who sped dangerously across the South East and inner suburbs for more an hour before…

  • Heavy rainfall prompts safety alert

    Heavy rainfall prompts safety alert

    The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) have put Southern Victoria on initial flood watch ahead of a cold front and low-pressure system with widespread heavy rainfall…

  • Plea for Hazara ‘genocide’ action

    Plea for Hazara ‘genocide’ action

    More than 5000 filled Harmony Square in Dandenong as a stand of support for victims of the recent deadly bombing of Kaaj Academic Learning Centre…

  • ‘I will give you a go’: champion boss

    ‘I will give you a go’: champion boss

    A Dandenong South business has been lauded for its support for disadvantaged workers. A & A Electroplaters was named as a finalist in the Champion…

  • ‘Unjust’ fines slashed

    ‘Unjust’ fines slashed

    A Dandenong magistrate has downgraded a series of “unjust” Covid fines of more than $20,000 against local businesses. Among the cases on 7 October were…

  • $8K bill for brutal dog attack

    $8K bill for brutal dog attack

    A dog-owner gave up his Staffordshire terrier for dead as they were mauled by an escaped American Staffordshire bull terrier-brindle cross in Springvale, a court…

  • Police brief: weapons and more seized in Clyde North

    Police brief: weapons and more seized in Clyde North

    Two Clyde North men who hid from police during a search warrant are facing a number of weapons-related charges after detectives seized imitation firearms, a…

  • Trotter mystery remains

    Trotter mystery remains

    There are still no answers on the mysterious departures of Wooranna Park Primary School leaders Ray Trotter and Janet Whittle in June 2021. Mr Trotter…

  • Docs warn against hospital PSOs

    Docs warn against hospital PSOs

    An emergency-doctors’ peak body says more hospital security guards are needed, but not armed PSOs. The latter has been proposed by the State Opposition as…

  • Day out in Doveton

    Day out in Doveton

    Friday 30 September saw families and the community in Doveton come together for the Celebrate Doveton festival. Held at the Autumn Place Community Hub, the…

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