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  • Fines for hoon spectators mooted

    Fines for hoon spectators mooted

    Greater Dandenong is proposing a by-law to allow police to book spectators at hoon meets. The move comes as Victoria Police recently launched the statewide…

  • Hallam crossing works ramp up

    Hallam crossing works ramp up

    Pakenham and Gippsland line passengers will travel on replacement buses and coaches this Labour Day long weekend as crews work on removing the Hallam Road…

  • Yarraman trees saved

    Yarraman trees saved

    Greater Dandenong Council has struck a deal with a developer to save a reserve of 26 river red gum trees at Yarraman Village estate, Noble…

  • Scooter attack alleged

    Scooter attack alleged

    A male has allegedly wielded a scooter during an assault of a victim in Noble Park on Wednesday 10 February. The unprovoked attack occurred on…

  • Playground predator in Parkfield

    Playground predator in Parkfield

    A 64-year-old registered sex offender is accused of serially exposing himself to families of young children in a Noble Park playground, a court has heard.…

  • RSL sells venue after Covid losses

    RSL sells venue after Covid losses

    Dandenong-Cranbourne RSL has outraged members by selling off its Cranbourne venue after a staggering $1.3 million financial hit during Covid-19. The sub-branch will be largely…

  • Left high and dry

    Left high and dry

    A Dandenong disability pensioner’s home remains gutted and uninhabitable 16 months after being flooded by raw sewage. Sharon Harris, along with other neighbours, was the…

  • Driver dies in Springvale South

    Driver dies in Springvale South

    A man has died following a fatal crash in Springvale South early on Sunday 28 February. Police say the driver crashed into an unoccupied parked…

  • Food relief set to expire

    Food relief set to expire

    Greater Dandenong Council is set to decide on the future of its Covid 19 relief program that’s delivered a staggering 200 tonnes of food and…

  • Long road back for jobseeker

    Long road back for jobseeker

    Support has gone a long way to getting 54-year-old Thi back into work. With little speaking English, Thi had been out of the workforce for…

  • Fears over court merger

    Fears over court merger

    A support service for court users has expressed concern over the merger of the Family Court with the Federal Circuit Court. Court Network, a frontline…

  • Circuit-breaker grants ‘small relief’

    Circuit-breaker grants ‘small relief’

    Restaurants hurt by the snap ‘circuit-breaker’ lockdown over five days in February are being offered up to $3000 in State relief. With just hours notice,…

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