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  • Townhouses short of parking

    Townhouses short of parking

    Greater Dandenong councillors have overruled council planners by knocking back a multi-townhouse development at 39 Ellt Crescent, Noble Park. Neighbours had objected to the proposed…

  • Grim sign tells of pokies toll

    Grim sign tells of pokies toll

    Greater Dandenong has got behind a touring mobile billboard calling for political action to stem the losses from pokies machines. The billboard visited Dandenong on…

  • Loyal to life, Ms Selleck raises 100

    Loyal to life, Ms Selleck raises 100

    Loyal Selleck joyfully celebrated 100 years with a high tea with family and friends at Monash Health Community in Springvale on 24 September. “I suppose…

  • Dog dies from stab wounds

    Dog dies from stab wounds

    A family dog has died after being found with stab wounds in its backyard in Dandenong. ‘Vuk’, an 11-year-old Maltese-Jack Russell cross, was found seriously…

  • Artwork for all of us

    Artwork for all of us

    A Hallam Senior College student’s bright, inspiring vision is set to adorn the side of Wallara Australia buses. Year 11 Visual Communication and Design student…

  • Three teens charged over alleged agg burg

    Three teens charged over alleged agg burg

    Three 16-year-old boys have been charged in relation to an alleged aggravated burglary in Jasper Street, Noble Park. A mother and her two daughters were…

  • Man charged over alleged crop house

    Man charged over alleged crop house

    Police have inadvertently uncovered an alleged crop house in Springvale while investigating another matter late on Saturday 29 September. About midnight, two man apparently “spooked…

  • Subway armed robber fed ice habit

    Subway armed robber fed ice habit

    An ice user who embarked on a month’s spree of armed robberies in the South East has been jailed. Christopher Randell, 31, pleaded guilty to…

  • Tall hopes for Palm Plaza

    Tall hopes for Palm Plaza

    Gazing at the double-rows of tall trees lining Palm Plaza, there’s no great secret where the name came from. However, it’s interesting to recall the…

  • Spoon bandit bored

    Spoon bandit bored

    Out of apparent boredom, a Noble Park man has wielded a silver dessert spoon as he held up a local service station and bottle shop,…

  • PR campaign for asylum seekers

    PR campaign for asylum seekers

    A multi-council taskforce led by Greater Dandenong has hired a public advocacy PR firm to lobby against deep welfare cuts to community asylum seekers. Agenda…

  • Riding against child poverty

    Riding against child poverty

    Cyclist Leonie Hussey and 15 colleagues from Wurth Australia Dandenong are joining 10,000 bike riders in Australia’s biggest bike ride United Energy’s Around the Bay.…

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