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Crime trending down

By Casey Neill Overall crime has dropped in Greater Dandenong, according to the latest figures. The Crime Statistics Agency released numbers for the 12 months to...

Aerial lifeline for auto chain

By Casey Neill Boeing could be a lifeline for ex-auto workers and suppliers in the South-East. Boeing Aerostructures Australia managing director Mike Bunker was...

Phoenix rises on Dandenong Market

Street art is adorning the Dandenong Market in a nod to traders’ resilience, work ethic and tenacity. Scottie ‘Bonsai’ Neoh painted Rising Phoenix on the...

Fears for missing girl

 A missing 12-year-old girl could be in the Dandenong area. Police are appealing for public help to find Tayla Hobbins, who was last seen at...

Q & A

Cathy McIntyre, South East Melbourne Manufacturers Alliance (SEMMA) What is something people don’t know about you? That I’m leaving SEMMA to join the Victoria Police force...

None Of Our Business But…

Rohingya support Students at Springvale’s Minaret College are raising awareness for the Rohingya Muslims who are suffering in Myanmar. It was the first project the school’s...

Boost for farm and tech

By Casey Neill Virtual reality for aged care and farm-fresh produce are at the core of two very different start-ups. But small businesses Live...

Polished planks and magical shops

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

Festive farewell for SEMMA’s smiling face

By Casey Neill More than 200 people attended a manufacturing Christmas celebration in Dandenong South. The South East Melbourne Manufacturers Alliance (SEMMA) cocktail evening...

School’s out for a class act

By Casey Neill Bern Johnson’s brother inspired her to take on a career in teaching. The family she found at St Anthony’s Catholic Primary School kept...

Experienced Ede to lead Chisholm

Chisholm Institute has announced its next CEO. Dr Richard Ede will take over from the retiring Maria Peters in March next year. Dr Ede will leave...

School hall’s sound future

 Dandenong Primary’s fire-ravaged hall will get a $14,000 upgrade. Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams announced the State Government grant for an acoustic ceiling treatment. She said that...

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