News
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Concern over missing teen
Police are appealing for help to find 15-year-old girl Holly Feltham. She was last seen in Frankston at 5pm on Saturday 22 July, and is…
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Multiple charges after pursuit
By Casey Neill A Berwick man suffered dog bites during his arrest over a police chase from Knoxfield to Dandenong South, with a Brighton fuel-stop…
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Chisholm chief calls it a day
By Casey Neill Chisholm Institute CEO Maria Peters will step down at the end of the year. She announced her intention to retire on Monday…
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Car fire witnesses wanted
Police are appealing for information about a suspicious car fire in Bangholme. Greater Dandenong CIU Senior Constable Liam Comrie said the red Holden station wagon…
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One charged over car theft
Police arrested a 35-year-old man over a Dandenong car theft. Greater Dandenong CIU Senior Constable Liam Comrie said police received reports of men jumping fences…
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Party turns into street brawl
By Casey Neill Eight police units broke up an out-of-control party in Dandenong and laid armed robbery charges. Greater Dandenong CIU Senior Constable Liam Comrie…
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Springvale snow draws crowds
Thousands of people stepped onto a piece of Mt Buller in the middle of Springvale. Early estimates are that more than 40,000 people enjoyed playing…
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Native botany strikes a chord
Greater Dandenong students dug deep to plant native trees for Schools Tree Day. The Planet Ark event on Friday 28 July led into National Tree…
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Teen missing for over fortnight
Police are appealing for public help to find missing teen Rikhaia Rikiti. The 16-year-old was last seen at her Hoppers Crossing home in the early…
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Drive to strive for goals
By Casey Neill A Dandenong teen has won a national disability award. Mark Alvares accepted the Samantha Sophia Ramsey Memorial Award at the Dandenong Civic…
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Forum opposes citizenship rule changes
By Casey Neill About 400 people turned out in Springvale to oppose changes to Australian citizenship rules. Greater Dandenong Labor MPs Mark Dreyfus, Clare O’Neil…
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Junk ‘junket’ slammed
By Casey Neill A $10,000 trip to China’s waste centres is “nothing but a junket”, says Greater Dandenong Councillor Tim Dark. But his colleagues voted…












