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  • Search for mum and toddler

    Search for mum and toddler

     A missing mother and toddler were last seen in Dandenong. Police are appealing for public help to find 26-year-old Kristina Subu and her three-year-old daughter…

  • Toorak burglary charges for Dandenong boy

    Toorak burglary charges for Dandenong boy

    Police arrested a Dandenong boy over an aggravated burglary in Toorak. Stonnington CIU detectives and the Southern Metro Region Crime Team on Friday 25 May…

  • Short films long on results

    Short films long on results

    By Casey Neill  Entries for this year’s Short Cuts Film Festival tripled to 1900 films. Curator Richard Moore cast his eye over each one to…

  • Burgers that boggle the brain

    Burgers that boggle the brain

    By Casey Neill Three burger buns, four beef patties, four cheese slices, two bacon rashers, onions, ketchup, mustard and barbecue sauce. Sound like a mouthful?…

  • Four times the limit

    Four times the limit

    Police allegedly caught a 27-year-old woman driving more than four times over the blood alcohol limit in Noble Park. Operational Response Unit officers reported seeing…

  • Super sounds for Springvale

    Super sounds for Springvale

     The music behind everyone’s favourite heroes and villains will get audiences singing along in Springvale. Heroes versus Villains is the theme for the City of…

  • Sharing stories for learning

    Sharing stories for learning

    New arrivals are creating a lasting legacy while brushing up on their English skills. Our Stories is a new Greater Dandenong Libraries program that will…

  • Pets need new homes

    Pets need new homes

    By Casey Neill  Keysborough’s animal shelter needs homes for more than 100 animals. The Australian Animal Protection Society (AAPS) is leaving Homeleigh Road and needs…

  • Coins for cancer cause

    Coins for cancer cause

     Dandenong retirees raised $1200 for cancer research through a morning tea. Valley Village Mews Retirement Village residents chipped in $180.05 by collecting five cent pieces…

  • Gateway merger opens door to jobs

    Gateway merger opens door to jobs

    By Casey Neill Award-winning social enterprise Waverley Industries has expanded into Greater Dandenong and is promising to boost job opportunities. It’s employing adults with disabilities…

  • Wallara’s in the picture

    Wallara’s in the picture

    By Casey Neill A $28,500 grant is boosting film skills at Wallara. The Dandenong-based service for adults with disabilities received the cash from Gandel Philanthropy.…

  • Dumping ground blast fears

    Dumping ground blast fears

    CFA crews extinguished a flaming pile of tyres and a gas cylinder in Lyndhurst. A security patrol spotted the flames about 3.30am on Friday 18…

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