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  • Car park bandits on the prowl

    By Casey Neill Three men terrorised three drivers at three locations within three hours, causing injuries to two. Southern Metro Regional Crime Team investigators are…

  • It’s down the hatch for Dandy’s donut king

    There’s now no doubt that Melbourne Salvo can down a Dandee Donut at high-speed – and high volume. He took out the Dandee Donut Eating…

  • Gates open to a safer place

    Gates open to a safer place

    By Casey Neill Dandenong Gatehouse has spent the past year building resilience and social connectedness in young women. Since it opened its doors, through its…

  • ‘Welcome to Dandenong’ assault

    ‘Welcome to Dandenong’ assault

    A 19-year-old man required surgery following a vicious unprovoked assault in Dandenong. Dandenong CIU detectives said the victim was walking on Princes Highway on Wednesday…

  • Family lays firm foundations

    Family lays firm foundations

    By Casey Neill George and Rosina Scaunich started Keysborough Egg Farm more than 40 years ago with about 40,000 chooks. Today their son David is…

  • Residents get police beat

    Residents get police beat

    By Casey Neill A safety forum gave Springvale residents and businesspeople the chance to chat one-on-one with local police. Sergeant David Sims is leading a…

  • London calling young science

    London calling young science

    By Casey Neill Noble Park’s Jasmine Bower joined budding scientists from around the world at a knowledge and networking feast in London. The Keysborough College…

  • Panel to reduce risk to victims

    Panel to reduce risk to victims

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells There’s the nightmare situation almost impossible to protect victims. It’s the man stewing in prison determined to kill or harm his partner…

  • Refugee centre drives training

    Refugee centre drives training

    By Casey Neill A $15 million program is offering TAFE places to 3000 asylum seekers and refugees over the next two years. For the first…

  • Building a skills base

    Building a skills base

    Chisholm Institute automotive students are restoring a car to raise money for scholarships. ACM Parts donated the Toyota Corolla, which the Dandenong-based students will repair…

  • Wholehearted thanks for cash

    Wholehearted thanks for cash

    By Casey Neill It would have taken the Dandenong and Casey Special Olympians a year of sausage sizzles and chocolate drives to raise the cash…

  • New police unit strikes drugs trade

    New police unit strikes drugs trade

    By Casey Neill Two alleged cannabis growers and five people wanted on warrants have fallen to a new south-east police taskforce in just one week.…

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