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  • Pool’s future to be simplified

    Pool’s future to be simplified

    By Casey Neill A lengthy survey on the Dandenong Oasis pool’s future will be slashed back to two questions. Greater Dandenong councillor Maria Sampey suggested…

  • The List

    The List

    Three groups to support your business 1. The Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce has been a local fixture for 70 years. It aims to applaud…

  • Q & A

    Q & A

    Louise Noy runs Louise’s Pet Supplies at Dandenong Market What was your first or best concert? Andre Rieu. What has been your most embarrassing moment?…

  • Show spreads in the art world

    Show spreads in the art world

    By Casey Neill The Noble Park Community Art Show received 100 extra entries this year. More than 500 people viewed the 330-plus art works on…

  • Stalking ex-partner threatened to slit woman’s throat

    Stalking ex-partner threatened to slit woman’s throat

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A Dandenong man has been refused bail while accused of stalking and telling his Mernda ex-partner to “sleep with one eye open”…

  • Three … places to get a taste of Dandenong’s history

    Three … places to get a taste of Dandenong’s history

    1. Heritage Hill Museum and Historical Gardens is hidden away on McCrae Street, Dandenong. The old homes and gardens date back to the late 1800s…

  • Mental health boost for Ethiopian refugees

    Mental health boost for Ethiopian refugees

    Dandenong’s Oromia community will receive more support to improve mental health. Advocacy for Oromia Association in Victoria, Australia, will receive a $70,000 Mental Health CALD…

  • Diamond love after dance floor romance

    Diamond love after dance floor romance

    By Casey Neill Allan and Gloria Coggins have shared their lives for more than 60 years, but share different views on what has kept them…

  • Last ditch attempt to stop deportation

    Last ditch attempt to stop deportation

    By Casey Neill A Noble Park father facing deportation has made his last roll of the dice following a failed appeal to the Immigration and…

  • Phone grab in broad daylight

    Phone grab in broad daylight

    Two teenage boys ripped a phone from their victim’s hands at a Dandenong bus stop, police allege. Transit CIU detectives are investigating the circumstances surrounding…

  • Flag debate divides council

    Flag debate divides council

    By Casey Neill Debate over flying the Torres Strait Islander flag produced a “bloody disgusting” personal attack in the Greater Dandenong Council chambers. At the…

  • A winner scratches big

    A winner scratches big

    A Keysborough woman isn’t letting her $200,000-winning scratchy out of her sight – even while she sleeps. Speaking to a Tatts official to claim her…

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