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  • Business gets on the bus

    Business gets on the bus

    Free mentoring and support for small businesses is rolling into Dandenong. The Small Business Bus will visit Harmony Square from 10am to 4pm on Wednesday…

  • Spark blamed for recycle blaze

    Spark blamed for recycle blaze

    Fire destroyed a Dandenong South car recycling site and threatened neighbouring businesses and grassland. Dandenong Fire Station officer in charge Paul Carrigg said the blaze…

  • Seized car torched by vandals

    Seized car torched by vandals

    A vehicle seized by police was torched in a Dandenong South storage yard. Greater Dandenong CIU Senior Constable Riley Wesley said the vandals entered the…

  • Man punched, mobile stolen

    Man punched, mobile stolen

    Thieves punched a Noble Park man and stole his mobile phone just metres away from his home. Greater Dandenong CIU Senior Constable Riley Wesley said…

  • Crews battling factory fire

    Crews battling factory fire

    A fire fuelled by car parts destroyed a shed and its contents at a Dandenong South car recycler. Up to 13 fire crews brought the…

  • Funds to make hospitals safe

    Funds to make hospitals safe

    By Casey Neill Hospital safety and help for drug users featured in two health boost announcements for Dandenong. On Thursday 23 February, Dandenong MP Gabrielle…

  • New opening for manufacturing

    New opening for manufacturing

    By Casey Neill Jobs and growth – one Dandenong South manufacturer is embodying the catch cry in a big way. Hilton Manufacturing needs up to…

  • Foster homes for doggies

    Foster homes for doggies

    More than 30 greyhounds hope to get a new home at a Greyhound Adoption Program (GAP) event in Springvale. Sandown Greyhound Racing Club in View…

  • Historic treasures at risk

    Historic treasures at risk

    Museum India’s director says he’ll be forced to sell off thousands of rare, historical items without government support for the Dandenong centre. In response to…

  • Region’s bright future

    Region’s bright future

    By Casey Neill Small to medium sized businesses have opportunity aplenty in Greater Dandenong, according to an industry expert. KPMG Enterprise Advisory director Michael Alf…

  • Coroner calls for bridge safety

    Coroner calls for bridge safety

    By Casey Neill A Coroner’s report has recommended a safety overhaul for a Dandenong footbridge after a cyclist drowned. Coroner Audrey Jamieson found that Darren…

  • Three on armed robbery charges

    Three on armed robbery charges

    Three Dandenong North men will answer armed robbery and weapons charges over a string of south-east robberies. The 18, 19 and 21-year-old were allegedly armed…

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