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  • Hospital ‘prisoners’ distraught

    Hospital ‘prisoners’ distraught

    A terminal cancer-patient has won a fight to be visited by his children despite ever-tightening restrictions on hospital visits. Bradley Scicluna, 43, from Lynbrook, had…

  • 160km/h drug driver pays the price

    160km/h drug driver pays the price

    A drug-driver and two passengers face a collective bill of at least $5700 after their car was detected speeding up to 160 km/h on Eastlink,…

  • Trip of a lifetime spent home alone

    Trip of a lifetime spent home alone

    Things were very different in 1970, when 450 guests feted Joe and Teresa Rechichi’s wedding. Fifty years on, thanks to a certain pandemic, the Springvale…

  • Covid case at Outlook Gardens

    Covid case at Outlook Gardens

    Outlook Gardens in Dandenong North is one of five Victorian aged care centres linked to their first Covid-19 cases. On 24 July, there were seven…

  • Appletons reap as we sew

    Appletons reap as we sew

    Sewing machine needles started zipping into action when Melburnians were ordered onto Covid-protective masks. The hot trend hasn’t escaped 74-year-old Kevin Appleton and wife Janiab…

  • Ratings up for CGD

    Ratings up for CGD

    Greater Dandenong Council is rating higher than the metro council average, according to the latest Victorian Government community satisfaction survey. The council surpassed its previous…

  • Home-destroyer more than a Payne

    Home-destroyer more than a Payne

    A Bangholme man who twice broke into an ex-partner’s house, destroyed her furniture, cut all electrical cords and spilled yellow paint on her new carpet…

  • Art brings migrants home

    Art brings migrants home

    Arriving in Australia in 1982 at the age of 17, Dr Dacchi Dang recalls a rush of activity: of being bundled into a car from…

  • ‘We deserve fresh air’: school

    ‘We deserve fresh air’: school

    Leaders of a Keysborough school and a cultural centre say their students and members will be endangered by an EPA-approved waste-to-energy plant. Mt Hira College…

  • ‘No plan’ to move heavy industries

    ‘No plan’ to move heavy industries

    Mayor Jim Memeti’s call to move away Greater Dandenong’s ‘offensive’ industry zone is not supported by the council or State Government. After the EPA approved…

  • Council re-thinks VCAT opposition

    Council re-thinks VCAT opposition

    Greater Dandenong Council will seek deferral of a VCAT hearing on a proposed waste-to-energy plant in Dandenong South after the project won environmental approval. The…

  • Covid-19 cases mount up

    Covid-19 cases mount up

    Eleven new Covid-19 cases have been recorded in Greater Dandenong in the past 24 hours. There are now 63 active cases in the council area.…

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