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Free parking on road to recovery
With Christmas in the air, the Greater Dandenong City Council are spreading the good cheer by implementing a range of changes to parking fees in central…
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Speedster’s arrest leads to other discovery
A motorcyclist was arrested by police after allegedly being clocked travelling at speeds of more than 200km/h on the Princes Highway in Springvale. The BMW SR1000…
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Cops pounce on illegal hoon gathering
Over 50 cars were discovered by police in an illegal hoon gathering doing burnouts, drifting and other dangerous driving in the heavy rain at night on…
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Police appeal for information
Police are urging any potential witnesses to come forward with information after a collision and alleged assault occurred on Abbots Road, Dandenong last month. The car…
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Drag racer caught in Clayton
A vehicle has been clocked reaching speeds of 100km/h over the limit while drag racing in the early hours of Saturday 14 November along the Princes…
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Music lives on through ‘extraordinary’ year
Musicians have arguably been some of the worst hit by this year’s pandemic outbreak, with gigs, concerts and tours coming to a halt during Melbourne’s strict…
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Little Athletics springs back into action
Like many sporting activities this year, Little Athletics clubs around the state went into hibernation as the Covid lockdown hit Victoria – but now that the…
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Christmas cheer for those in need
The Salvation Army’s Christmas Appeal is spreading festive cheer once again and asking the Greater Dandenong community to lend a helping hand to families and people…
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Ho ho ho, look who’s back in town!
Things may look a little different this year, but it’s going to take more than a global pandemic to stop Santa from spreading the Christmas…
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Treat adversity as a test
We have often heard the saying “When fate closes one door, faith opens another”. It may sound too shallow for someone who is facing adversity,…
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Lockdown leads to green future
A program implemented by the City of Greater Dandenong has seen 54,000 native seedlings planted throughout the city by council staff whose work was affected…
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Lunches with ‘you-know-who’ off the menu
Developer John Woodman spent more than $10,000 to dine privately with Premier Daniel Andrews in in the top-end Flower Drum restaurant in 2017, an IBAC…