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  • Crashed through front fence

    Crashed through front fence

    A car careered into a Noble Park front yard in the early hours of Sunday 5 June. The Mazda 3 crashed through a fence and…

  • Youth talent tapped for inclusion

    Youth talent tapped for inclusion

    By CASEY NEILL A youth outreach service is putting young talent on stage to promote community inclusion. Promote, Revive, Inspire and Motivate for Progressive Outcomes…

  • Making ends meet: no mean feat

    Making ends meet: no mean feat

    AN Australian-first study will shine a spotlight on how Greater Dandenong residents juggle their income. The Brotherhood of St Laurence is investigating how people living…

  • Reserve holds four of 13 frog speciecs

    Reserve holds four of 13 frog speciecs

    By CASEY NEILL Frederick Wachter Reserve is no longer home to a pristine lake – it’s a functional wetland attracting native animals and birds. Resident…

  • More space for school bursting at seams

    More space for school bursting at seams

    DANDENONG South Primary students have more space to learn. The school officially opened the Rina Main Learning Centre on Friday 3 June. Principal Leonie Fitzgerald…

  • Major cannabis cultivation busted

    Major cannabis cultivation busted

    Police seized more than a million dollars in cannabis plants from a Springvale South house. Tasking Unit detectives executed a drugs warrant on Monday 30…

  • Towing business burns

    Towing business burns

    DANDENONG South residents were advised to close their windows as smoke billowed from a suspicious factory fire on Sunday 5 June. Firefighters were called to…

  • Report highlights how students fall through the gaps on way to work

    Report highlights how students fall through the gaps on way to work

    By CASEY NEILL Educators and businesses each think the other is responsible for forging employment pathways for students. “That suggests there’ll be some young people…

  • Mum means business

    Mum means business

    By CASEY NEILL Dee Insaro is a mum who means business. She’s the co-ordinator for the Keysborough-based Thai Language School of Melbourne and Sivalai Thai…

  • Teen among four charged with robbery

    Teen among four charged with robbery

    By CASEY NEILL Taskforce Tense detectives arrested four people – one a 15-year-old boy – over a series of Dandenong robberies. They executed warrants at…

  • Visual art makes winter easier to bear

    Visual art makes winter easier to bear

    Walker Street Gallery will welcome winter and its longer nights with works from leading Australian artists. There Are Tears At The Heart Of Things will…

  • Trains arrive ahead of time

    Trains arrive ahead of time

    Bombardier Transportation has celebrated delivering the final 43 VLocity carriages for the Regional Rail Link – five months ahead of schedule. The manufacturer also marked…

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