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  • Angry Sampey sidelined

    Angry Sampey sidelined

    A Greater Dandenong councillor has challenged being unilaterally stood down from attending Dandenong Market board meetings. Cr Maria Sampey has flagged a notice of motion…

  • ‘Job done’: DBA chief walks

    ‘Job done’: DBA chief walks

    In the midst of a Covid crisis, Dandenong Basketball Association chief executive Stephen Walter has quit – just 15 months after being hired to rescue…

  • Scoring wins off the court

    Scoring wins off the court

    Black Rhinos basketballers have swapped dunking baskets for packing food parcels during the pandemic. Under the umbrella of Afri-Aus Care, the players have delivered food…

  • Nurse’s fines waived

    Nurse’s fines waived

    A student nurse who incurred $660 of parking fines in a school zone near Dandenong Hospital has had the bill waived by Greater Dandenong Council.…

  • Animal shelter open in Covid

    Animal shelter open in Covid

    Stage-4 ‘iso’ has struck a Dandenong South animal shelter, with a plummeting in adoptions in August. Only in recent days has the Australian Animal Protection…

  • Manufacturers feel pandemic pain

    Manufacturers feel pandemic pain

    It’s been a busy week for manufacturers across Victoria with the announcement of the stage four lockdown restrictions. Although the full impact of the new…

  • Arts opportunities abound

    Arts opportunities abound

    Arts in Greater Dandenong is bringing some cheer to lockdown with a number of online arts activities for residents to get involved with. On Friday…

  • No wait for council elections

    No wait for council elections

    The 2020 council elections will go ahead after being endorsed by the state’s Chief Health Officer. Local Government Minister Shaun Leane said there were no…

  • Call for $500 rates waiver

    Call for $500 rates waiver

    A council election candidate has called for City of Greater Dandenong to boost its waiver for unemployed ratepayers to $500. Rhonda Garad, who has been…

  • Covid-19: active cases plummet

    Covid-19: active cases plummet

    Greater Dandenong, like the rest of the state, has recorded a dramatic decline in active Covid-19 cases in the past 24 hours. The council area’s…

  • Escaped horses safely home

    Escaped horses safely home

    Five horses that galloped through residential streets have been safely returned to their paddock in Hallam. The group escaped through temporary fencing at a property…

  • Covid ‘not that serious’: maskless pair

    Covid ‘not that serious’: maskless pair

    A Keysborough pair walking with children in Lysterfield Lake Park have been fined for breaching Covid-19 stay-at-home rules. The male and female, who were not…

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