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  • Nowhere to call home

    Nowhere to call home

    More than 1600 people and counting are homeless in Dandenong. Mission Australia CEO Catherine Yeomans visited the charity’s Dandenong office on Tuesday 13 September to…

  • No injuries in train crash

    No injuries in train crash

    A car collided with a train in Noble Park on Saturday 17 September. Police believe a white Nissan Dualis turned left from Railway Parade and…

  • Shisha snubbed

    Shisha snubbed

    By Casey Neill New law set to pour cold water on cafe pipes… Greater Dandenong shisha cafe owners are reeling following news that the practice…

  • Last deadline for racing journalist

    Last deadline for racing journalist

    By Casey Neill A chuckle spilled from the mourners at the funeral for Jack ‘Roy’ Aspinall as the song Camptown Races started to play. It…

  • Village is still part of community

    Village is still part of community

    By Casey Neill For 30 years Valley Village Mews has been helping life-long Dandenong residents to stay in their community as they age. “Dandenong people…

  • Sea’s just swell

    Sea’s just swell

    Dive into a sea of underwater adventures in Greater Dandenong these school holidays. Under the Sea is the theme for the fifth annual Greater Dandenong…

  • Hammer attack on pregnant woman

    Hammer attack on pregnant woman

    By Casey Neill A pregnant Noble Park woman was struck with a hammer during an armed robbery on Tuesday 13 September. Southern Metro Regional Crime…

  • Book seals the deal on market’s 150 years

    Book seals the deal on market’s 150 years

    By Casey Neill Celebrations for Dandenong Market’s 150th year kicked off with a launch for a 20-metre mural and a book rich with history. The…

  • Dwelling on plan

    Dwelling on plan

    By Casey Neill Development in a Dandenong court has again divided Greater Dandenong councillors. By six votes to five, they approved plans to extend the…

  • Council in a spot over parking

    Council in a spot over parking

    By Casey Neill The Dandenong Civic Centre car park has again sparked debate, this time over joining three spots in the coveted basement to an…

  • First steps for dance comeback

    First steps for dance comeback

    A Greater Dandenong dance for seniors could be making a comeback. At the Monday 12 September council meeting, councillor Maria Sampey asked for the International…

  • More play saves the day

    More play saves the day

    By Casey Neill Rugratz Playgroup was close to closure 18 months ago, but is now seeking more kids to support a second session. The non-profit…

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