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  • Witnesses wanted in daylight assault

    Witnesses wanted in daylight assault

    A man struck in the head with what appeared to be a gun isn’t helping police track down his attackers. So Greater Dandenong CIU investigators…

  • Phone snatched in Dandenong

    Phone snatched in Dandenong

    A thief stole a woman’s phone from her hand as she walked along Gladstone Road. She was on the Dandenong North street about 9.50pm on…

  • Truck rollover traps driver

    Truck rollover traps driver

    By Casey Neill A cement mixer separated from its truck body and landed in a Dandenong South creek in a crash that trapped a driver…

  • Toddler fingers freed from bath drain

    Toddler fingers freed from bath drain

    A 15-month-old girl needed help from firefighters to free her fingers from a bath drain in Dandenong. The Dandenong and Hallam crews responded to the…

  • Teen missing over a week

    Teen missing over a week

    Police are appealing for public help to find 13-year-old girl Bakmita Chol. She was last seen at her Melton West address on Sunday 4 December…

  • Mirabel golf is in the swing

    Mirabel golf is in the swing

    By Casey Neill Greater Dandenong businesses will support the Mirabel Foundation through the annual Take a Swing for Charity. The SEBN golf day will take…

  • Criminals won’t be liking this police Facebook page

    Criminals won’t be liking this police Facebook page

    By Casey Neill Greater Dandenong police are now on Facebook and seeking likes, follows and shares. Inspector Mark Langhorn and Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams launched…

  • Trunk opens for its final treasures

    Trunk opens for its final treasures

    Wallara’s Treasure Trunk is closing with a bang. The Dandenong-based service provider for adults with different abilities is handing over the Menzies Avenue opportunity shop…

  • New rules boost for manufacturers

    New rules boost for manufacturers

    By Casey Neill New rules for how the Federal Government spends $57 billion could be a gold mine for Greater Dandenong manufacturers, Jamie Sturgess says.…

  • Tree pictures help students grow

    Tree pictures help students grow

    By Casey Neill Taking a look at sustainability has led Springvale Rise Primary students to a competition win. The City of Greater Dandenong ran a…

  • Forum defends race discrimination law

    Forum defends race discrimination law

    By Casey Neill More than 120 people braved torrential rain in Dandenong to oppose changes to racial discrimination laws. Local Labor MPs Mark Dreyfus, Clare…

  • Man spotted in credit card scam

    Man spotted in credit card scam

    Police have released CCTV images of a man in a bid to solve a Noble Park credit card theft. Investigators have been told that a…

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