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  • Teen missing for a month

    Teen missing for a month

     Brooke Verde, 15, has been missing for almost a month. Police renewed their appeal for public help to find her. She was last seen in…

  • Young and old roll in

    Young and old roll in

    By Casey Neill Players of all ages are putting their skills to the test at Keysborough Bowls Club. President Karen Brodie said the club’s oldest…

  • Everyone can protect themselves from flu

    Everyone can protect themselves from flu

    By Dr Brett Sutton, Victorian deputy chief health officer  Influenza is a highly contagious viral infection, spread by contact with fluids from coughs and sneezes.…

  • Dandenong’s old church hosts the Bee Gees

    Dandenong’s old church hosts the Bee Gees

    The late Jack Johnson was the author of When The Clock Strikes, a fascinating account of growing up in Dandenong, his years tending to the…

  • Six new homes for French Street

    Six new homes for French Street

     Noble Park’s French Street will soon be home to six new homes. Greater Dandenong Councillors approved an application for 47 French Street at their Monday…

  • Embalming gets council green light

    Embalming gets council green light

    By Casey Neill A three-metre high fence will shield truck drivers from viewing dead bodies in Dandenong. Greater Dandenong Councillors approved a permit for the…

  • Developer’s three-storey joy

    Developer’s three-storey joy

     A three-storey apartment block will spring up in Noble Park. Greater Dandenong Councillors approved the application for 29 Joy Parade at their Monday 14 May…

  • Teens come to blows

    Teens come to blows

     An argument between two teenage boys escalated to a fist-fight in Dandenong. Police said about six youths were sitting on a park bench in the…

  • Thieves eye Nissan Pulsars

    Thieves eye Nissan Pulsars

    By Casey Neill Nissan Pulsar owners in Greater Dandenong need to bolster their car security. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Senior Constable Bree Jarvis urged them…

  • A jazz win to trumpet about

    A jazz win to trumpet about

    Springvale students took home first prize from a national jazz competition. The stage band from Killester College started rehearsing for the weekend-long Generations in Jazz…

  • Hyatt hotel for Springvale

    Hyatt hotel for Springvale

    Hyatt plans to open a 200-key hotel in the heart of Springvale. The international chain said PE Capital would develop the hotel at Springvale and…

  • From Noble Park to Osaka

    From Noble Park to Osaka

     Two Noble Park Aquatic Centre workers are heading to Japan. YMCA Victoria is sending 12 young staff and volunteers to intern with other young people…

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