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  • Covid limits charities’ reach

    Covid limits charities’ reach

    They literally can’t give them away. Despite the struggles of many during Covid-19, there’s a surplus of emergency ‘care’ boxes available for collection from Dandenong’s…

  • Election 2020: fresh faces on council

    Election 2020: fresh faces on council

    Lana Formoso and Eden Foster are among the new faces on a regenerating Greater Dandenong Council. The ALP members were confirmed as councillor-elects in Noble…

  • Kingswood impounded in Lyndhurst

    Kingswood impounded in Lyndhurst

    A classic Holden HG Kingswood has been impounded after its driver allegedly sped at 160km/h in a 90km/h zone in Lyndhurst. The 31-year-old Berwick driver…

  • Election shock: Garad wins Keysy South

    Election shock: Garad wins Keysy South

    Greens candidate Rhonda Garad has held off a big-spending challenge from ALP fruit-and-vegetable chain-store owner Stephen Fanous to win the City of Greater Dandenong’s Keysborough…

  • Award win a beauty

    Award win a beauty

    It’s been an exciting end to the year for one Dandenong educator who’s taken out one of the biggest awards in her industry. Jane Truong,…

  • Armed robbers on the run

    Armed robbers on the run

    Police have released images to help identify three armed robbers who held up a pair of teenagers in Endeavour Hills. The offenders approached the teens…

  • Election 2020: Long tilt for mayoralty

    Election 2020: Long tilt for mayoralty

    Angela Long has declared she’ll run for Greater Dandenong mayor after comfortably winning her Cleeland Ward seat. The ALP member and two-time mayor claimed her…

  • Election 2020: Tim Dark home by 90 votes

    Election 2020: Tim Dark home by 90 votes

    Incumbent councillor Tim Dark has squeezed home by 90 votes in a Keysborough Ward count that went all the way to last preferences. Second-placed candidate…

  • Brakes on Springvale hoon meet

    Brakes on Springvale hoon meet

    Police impounded two vehicles and booked 14 drivers at an alleged hoon meet at Springvale Junction on the night of Monday, 2 November. Local police…

  • CHO’s slug-gate claim disputed

    CHO’s slug-gate claim disputed

    I Cook Foods has raised new doubts over Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton’s evidence on a notorious live slug to the parliamentary inquiry into the…

  • Parking fees not ‘fine’

    Parking fees not ‘fine’

    An online petition has been started by an ex-councillor against Dandenong Hospital’s “excessive” car park fees. Former Greater Dandenong councillor Maria Sampey said student nurses…

  • Covid stalls elective surgery

    Covid stalls elective surgery

    Monash Health’s elective surgery waiting list has ballooned by 21 per cent due to deferrals during the Covid-19 pandemic’s peaks. According to its 2019-’20 annual…

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