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  • Dishing out a warm welcome

    Dishing out a warm welcome

    By Casey Neill “Food is the great connector.” Sharing multicultural dishes in Dandenong helped refugees and asylum seekers to forge friendships on Friday 14 July.…

  • Bucket of cash for business growth

    Bucket of cash for business growth

    By Casey Neill Small and start-up Greater Dandenong businesses can access up to $10,000 in support. Greater Dandenong Council is again running its Business Grants…

  • Trio in futile carjacking bid

    Trio in futile carjacking bid

    Would-be thieves ambushed a woman as she reversed from her Dandenong driveway. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Senior Constable Kimberley Alp said the incident occurred in…

  • Public help for missing teen

    Public help for missing teen

    Police are appealing for public help to find a missing 15-year-old girl. Ruby Stark was last seen in Furlonger Street, Traralgon, on Saturday 15 July.…

  • Bank robbery charge

    Bank robbery charge

    Armed Crime Squad detectives charged a man over an alleged attempted bank robbery in Dandenong. Police allege the 24-year-old Doveton man fled once the bank’s…

  • Mugged at train station

    Mugged at train station

    Thieves bashed and robbed two young men near Springvale railway station. Police said the pair, aged 19 and 20, were on a footpath in Sandown…

  • Signal achievement for region

    Signal achievement for region

    By Casey Neill Bombardier will play a key role in a $1 billion contract for rail works. Premier Daniel Andrews and Public Transport Minister Jacinta…

  • Stolen car set ablaze

    Stolen car set ablaze

    Vandals pushed a car into a drain and set it on fire in Noble Park. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Senior Constable Kimberley Alp said the…

  • Prime site fetches almost $3 million

    Prime site fetches almost $3 million

    A prime site in central Dandenong has sold for $2.97 million. Fitzroys sold the 710 square metre block at 260-264 Lonsdale Street at auction with…

  • ‘Angel’ notches up 40 years

    ‘Angel’ notches up 40 years

    By Narelle Coulter Long-serving Patterson Cheney employee Ann Borradale has been one of “Patto’s little angels” for 40 years. That’s the term she and other…

  • Elevated rail process begins

    Elevated rail process begins

    The first of four rail beams across Corrigan Road in Noble Park is in place. It was installed on Monday 17 July, in a first…

  • Holistic approach to youth crime

    Holistic approach to youth crime

    A $700,000 grant will boost a Greater Dandenong program to tackle youth crime. The State Government announced the Youth Crime Prevention cash on Friday 14…

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