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Car crime clampdown

By LACHLAN MOORHEAD DANDENONG will be among the areas flooded with cops this week as police launch another operation to stop thefts from cars. More than...

Electric bike break-in

SIX electric bikes worth more than $60,000 were stolen from a Springvale business last month. Thieves broke into the Princes Highway store about 4am on...

Police probe homeless stabbing

By GEORGIA WESTGARTH A HOMELESS man was found with life-threatening stab wounds to his back in Dandenong over the weekend. The man, aged in his...

Service for students

By CASEY NEILL FIVE Dandenong High School students can pursue their studies thanks to local Nashos. For the past 10 years, the National Servicemen’s Association of...

The art of the matter

A NEW national art prize is encouraging refugees and asylum seekers to pursue their talents. City of Greater Dandenong has launched Home and Art to...

Acting career hits the roof

By CASEY NEILL A BREAKTHROUGH role doesn’t get much better than the fiddler in Fiddler on the Roof. Pakenham resident Brett Fisher made his professional musical...

Windows reflect festive cheer

GREATER Dandenong Business gave retailers across the municipality an opportunity to celebrate the busy Christmas sales period by participating in a festive season visual...

Service for lost children

MORE than 500 people remembered children lost at Springvale Botanical Cemetery’s annual children’s Christmas service. Premier Daniel Andrews was among guests at the Sunday 13...

Aboriginal flag to fly

GREATER Dandenong Council plans to fly the Aboriginal flag alongside the Australian flag and its own banner at Dandenong Civic Centre. Councillors at their 14...

Cherry merry Christmas

KEYSBOROUGH shoppers love their cherries. Coles supermarket figures from last summer placed its Keysborough store in the top 10 for cherry sales, with shoppers consuming...

Hi-tech breast cancer screening

DANDENONG is now home to more accurate breast cancer screening. The David Street MIA clinic has introduced 3D mammography, which reduces false-positive findings and the...

Second innings for primary?

By CASEY NEILL MARALINGA Primary will reopen if Greater Dandenong Council gets its way. The school closed at the end of 2014, and all pupils moved...

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Judge tells murderer to ‘stop the crocodile tears’

A bodybuilder who stabbed his partner to death using six knives in Endeavour Hills while her young daughter tried to stop him has been...