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  • Hub to get rocking again

    Hub to get rocking again

    By Casey Neill A rocking tribute could breathe new life into the once-vibrant Dandenong Hub. The ’90s-influenced four-piece rock band Big League called its debut…

  • Bandaged bandit’s smash and grab

    Bandaged bandit’s smash and grab

    A bandaged thief on a white mountain bike smashed his way into a Noble Park home. Greater Dandenong CIU Senior Constable Riley Wesley said the…

  • Million dollar mystery

    Million dollar mystery

    A Springvale shopper has no idea they are $1 million richer. They bought five games of system entries from 18 Lucky Lotto in Buckingham Avenue…

  • Problem passenger

    Problem passenger

    By Casey Neill An “erratic” woman jumped into a car in Dandenong and forced the driver to take her to Noble Park. Police said she…

  • Subaru with stolen plates set ablaze

    Subaru with stolen plates set ablaze

    Car thieves torched a silver Subaru sedan in a Noble Park reserve. Police are appealing for information about the incident, which occurred in Parkfield Reserve…

  • Unity in Harmony

    Unity in Harmony

    Students from Dandenong and Endeavour Hills sang as one with thousands of kids around the country. Dandenong Primary’s whole school and Grades 4, 5 and…

  • Scam warning ahead of festive season

    Scam warning ahead of festive season

    By Casey Neill A Dandenong woman who dodged a scammer is warning others to be wary. “I’ve just got over breast cancer. I thought I…

  • Crowds flock to Diwali

    Crowds flock to Diwali

    By Casey Neill Greater Dandenong’s Indian community has flocked to Diwali celebrations. The Somerfield estate in Keysborough South hosted activities to mark the ancient tradition…

  • School bags top garden prize

    School bags top garden prize

    A student-built garden has earned Cornish College an award. The Bangholme school took home the South Eastern Metropolitan region award for P-9, P-12 and secondary…

  • Theory hits the beach

    Theory hits the beach

    Dandenong North Primary students took their sun, sea and water safety studies from the classroom to the beach. Year 1 and 2 students hit the…

  • Let there be lights!

    Let there be lights!

    By Casey Neill Lights are on their way to a dangerous Dandenong intersection. On Monday 7 November, Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams announced $1.7 million from…

  • Abstract artwork

    Abstract artwork

    By Casey Neill “I hope people will take it to their hearts and start enjoying it.” Artist Anne Ross was excited to see her colourful,…

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