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  • Court credit for attacker who tended to stab victim

    Court credit for attacker who tended to stab victim

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A man gained some credits from a magistrate for not fleeing but giving first-aid to a person he stabbed during an afternoon…

  • Residents’ safety fear over new bus routes

    Residents’ safety fear over new bus routes

    By Casey Neill The new Keysborough South bus route has some residents scared for their safety. Dhani, who did not want her surname published, lives…

  • Residents fume at slow internet

    Residents fume at slow internet

    By Casey Neill Greater Dandenong Council is seeking answers on slow internet service for frustrated residents in Keysborough South and Dandenong South. At the Monday…

  • Show highlight of arts talent

    Show highlight of arts talent

    By Casey Neill The 11th Noble Park Community Centre Art Show will highlight hundreds of paintings and sculptures from artists from all walks of life.…

  • Lifetime with the show

    Lifetime with the show

    By Casey Neill Sue Glenn has fond childhood memories of attending the Dandy Show with her mum. She never imagined she’d one day be organising…

  • Voters have to turn up to poll

    Voters have to turn up to poll

    Greater Dandenong Council is sticking with attendance voting for the Saturday 22 October election. But voters can apply for a postal vote until Thursday 20…

  • Motorist sees red

    Motorist sees red

    By Casey Neill A Keysborough minister is calling for just one extra second. Lighthouse Christian Church and College senior minister and president Richard Warner is…

  • Refitted caravans help Salvos work on the streets

    Refitted caravans help Salvos work on the streets

    By Casey Neill The Salvation Army in Doveton and Dandenong is now more mobile thanks to the donation of a tech-equipped caravan. Work for the…

  • Students reach for the stars

    Students reach for the stars

    By Casey Neill Dandenong North primary students are challenging their teachers with complex questions and turning to NASA for answers. “We did have a little…

  • Donations to warm the hearts

    Donations to warm the hearts

    By Casey Neill The community has rallied around the Dandenong and Springvale benevolent societies, helping them to help Greater Dandenong’s most vulnerable. City of Greater…

  • Pedestrian seriously injured

    Pedestrian seriously injured

    A 31-year-old Springvale South pedestrian has been injured after colliding with a car in Springvale South. Greater Dandenong CIU detectives have been told that a…

  • Boost for refugee health

    Boost for refugee health

    By Casey Neill Dandenong health professionals are teaming up with Afghan community leaders to tackle health issues. Enliven Victoria, in Robinson Street, received $40,000 from…

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