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  • Contrast art across Dandenong

    Contrast art across Dandenong

    A suburb-wide art exhibition will explore dark and light, evil and innocence. Odile takes inspiration from the sinister and seductive black swan in Tchaikovsky’s classic…

  • Video could shed light on robbery

    Video could shed light on robbery

    Police hope CCTV footage will lead them to the man who robbed a Springvale lighting shop. Investigators said he entered the Princes Highway store about…

  • Noble Park remembers

    Noble Park remembers

     Premier Daniel Andrews was among the attendees at the Noble Park RSL’s Anzac Day service. It held a short parade along Memorial Drive to the…

  • No to portfolios

    No to portfolios

    By Casey Neill Greater Dandenong Councillors won’t take on portfolios, despite a push to trial the concept. Councillor Matthew Kirwan requested a report on the…

  • March for ‘the real Australia’

    March for ‘the real Australia’

    By Casey Neill The Afghan community joined in Dandenong’s Anzac Day march this year for the first time. They carried flags and wore traditional dress…

  • Three random blazes

    Three random blazes

    By Casey Neill Greater Dandenong police are appealing for help to solve three deliberate fires set over two days. The first engulfed a tree in…

  • Cuts to cause crisis

    Cuts to cause crisis

    By Casey Neill Greater Dandenong is facing “a humanitarian crisis” and risks “another Apex Gang” unless the Federal Government scraps a planned welfare cut for…

  • Arrest over sex assault

    Arrest over sex assault

     Police arrested and interviewed a Dandenong man over a sexual assault on a tram. Transit CIU detectives said a woman boarded the route 57 tram…

  • Missing Dandenong teen

    Missing Dandenong teen

     Police are appealing for public help to find missing teenage girl Jasmine Dip. The 14-year-old’s family last saw her when they dropped her at a…

  • New life from booze ban

    New life from booze ban

    By Casey Neill Damien Hunter is a shadow of the man he was a year ago – and couldn’t be happier. The Endeavour Hills 28-year-old…

  • School’s in for 2020

    School’s in for 2020

    By Casey Neill Keysborough will have a new primary school by 2020, and plans for an Endeavour Hills special school are coming. On Monday 23…

  • On the silver screen

    On the silver screen

    By Casey Neill All eyes will be on Dandenong at this year’s Cannes Film Festival. Short film All These Creatures is among eight in competition…

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