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  • Dog shot after biting police

    Dog shot after biting police

    A dog has been shot by police after seriously wounding an officer at Outlook Drive, Dandenong North. Police were trying to arrest a person at…

  • Speeder blows 0.160

    Speeder blows 0.160

    An alleged speeding driver more than three times over the blood-alcohol limit has been intercepted in Springvale. Casey Highway Patrol officers say they detected the…

  • L-plater nearly 100km/h over

    L-plater nearly 100km/h over

    A learner driver has been clocked at nearly 100 km/h over the speed limit in Springvale, police say. A Mazda 3 with three passengers on…

  • Palm Plaza clinic closes

    Palm Plaza clinic closes

    Palm Plaza pop-up Covid vaccination clinic will be closed from Sunday 19 December. The clinic will be re-opened in early January at a nearby location,…

  • Signs of past times revealed

    Signs of past times revealed

    Three interpretive signs telling some of the stories of Noble Park have been unveilled. The boards at Copas Park, JC Mills Park and Noble Park…

  • Hub re-design explored

    Hub re-design explored

    The proposed Dandenong Community Hub has gone back to the drawing board after criticism of its double-storeyed design. Armed with a 238-signature petition, Dandenong Community…

  • Council meetings go paperless

    Council meetings go paperless

    Paper agendas and minutes will be phased out from Greater Dandenong council meetings. Councillor Lana Formoso, who introduced the motion, said Greater Dandenong was one…

  • Mural sparks street joy

    Mural sparks street joy

    A bright, fun mural by school students is another step to transforming a troubled Dandenong West shopping strip. Dandenong West Primary School students, who worked…

  • Pool of support wins day

    Pool of support wins day

    It’s hard to argue against 94 per cent. That was the overwhelming size of community-survey opposition after Casey Council tabled the demolition of the historic…

  • Exchange ’robbed Peter to pay Paul’

    Exchange ’robbed Peter to pay Paul’

    The manager of a Dandenong international money exchange has faced court for defrauding hundreds of thousands of dollars from customers to pay off debts. Saranya…

  • Doveton Pool lifeline

    Doveton Pool lifeline

    In what is sure to be a popular backflip, Casey Council has requested a business case to retain Doveton’s historic 50-metre pool. It came after…

  • Man charged with toilet ‘ice’ stash

    Man charged with toilet ‘ice’ stash

    A Mulgrave man has been charged after police allegedly seized a commercial quantity of ice hidden in a toilet cistern. After a one-month investigation, Victoria…

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