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Films span the world
Dandenong North Primary School’s vast, unique achievements have been celebrated in award-winning films. Principal Kevin Mackay, who is set to retire at the end of…
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Update: Police investigate “suspicious” Keysborough fire
Police are investigating a suspicious fire that engulfed an abandoned house on Greens Road, Keysborough. FRV and CFA fire crews were called out to the…
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Owen still missing after three decades
Pakenham’s Dylan Redman describes the bond between him and his older brother Owen as “typical” of male siblings. Five years his junior, Dylan, the “annoying…
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Low cyber-security awareness is making local councils a target, says expert
A leading cyber-security firm says local councils need greater data security training to keep user information safe, after the City of Casey’s Bunjil Place e-newsletter…
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DNA delayed until 2023
Covid and a contract dispute appear to have delayed the completion of Greater Dandenong Council’s contemporary art gallery in Mason Street. Originally hoped to open…
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Bus blockade on Princes Hwy
A bus driver has been booked after an unsuccessful U-turn blocked several lanes on Princes Highway, Springvale for more than an hour, police say. The…
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Preventing financial abuse
One in three people that presented to a southeastern financial counselling service in the last financial year had been the victim of financial abuse. South…
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Teacher recruits respond to calling
A new crop of student teachers are bringing zest and unique skills to Lyndale Secondary College. The four paid “paraprofessionals” have joined the Lyndale staff…
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Noble, Keysy residents dissatisfied
Greater Dandenong City Council has suffered a decline in satisfaction among Keysborough and Noble Park residents across multiple categories, according to the latest official community…
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Residents have their say
Community consultation and engagement was highlighted as an area Greater Dandenong City Council should prioritise moving forward. While rating above the state average in every…
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Missing but not forgotten
Li Bing Di Last seen: Dandenong Missing since: Sunday, 4 February, 2001 Age now: 44 Gender: Male Height: 168cm Build: Slim Hair: Black Eyes: Brown…
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Life without them
In 2021, more than 53,000 missing persons reports were made to Australian police. Thankfully, about 98 per cent of missing people are found – mostly…