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  • More cops call as crime soars

    More cops call as crime soars

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Burglaries in Casey have climbed to nearly 50 a week with assaults about 40 and thefts 150, according to official crime statistics…

  • Machete threat to step-brother

    Machete threat to step-brother

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A convicted family violence offender accused of threatening a step-brother with a machete in Noble Park has been refused bail. The 31-year-old…

  • The torn blue line

    The torn blue line

    By Casey Neill Police split over how to tackle crime… Greater Dandenong’s police taskforce boom is either cutting crime or encouraging criminals – depending on…

  • Captain’s hope for the future

    Captain’s hope for the future

    By Casey Neill “As much as this is a city with a lot of need, this is a city with a lot of capacity. People…

  • Well bless you, my pet

    Well bless you, my pet

    A Dandenong church will be blessing pets on Sunday 9 October. For the first time, St James’ Anglican Church on Langhorne Street is welcoming animals…

  • Ex-player and money manager helps raise funds

    Ex-player and money manager helps raise funds

    By Casey Neill More than 200 guests from south-east businesses talked footy in the name of charity. The Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce hoped its…

  • Judges blown away by Snow Fest

    Judges blown away by Snow Fest

    Springvale Snow Fest and Dandenong’s Australia Day Festival won national awards. Last year’s Snow Fest won the Best Victorian Tourism Event title at the Australian…

  • Kids love pizzas

    Kids love pizzas

    Pizzas, dancing and fish bowls were on the menu for Greater Dandenong kids these school holidays. Jan Wilson Community Centre in Noble Park hosted a…

  • Preserving our history

    Preserving our history

    MEMBERS of the Dandenong-Cranbourne RSL sub-branch will learn how to preserve, maintain and increase access to war heritage collections. Museums Australia and the State Government…

  • European cheeses bring smiles

    European cheeses bring smiles

    By Casey Neill Amalia Europe Cheese looks a little different these days, but still has cheese and smallgoods at its heart. Mina Dawood’s mum Amalia…

  • Cable water-skiing on the way

    Cable water-skiing on the way

    By Casey Neill Bangholme’s cable water-ski centre could be open by Christmas. An update on the Facebook page for the $5 million project said opening…

  • Basement car park poses risk

    Basement car park poses risk

    By Casey Neill Critical infrastructure is at risk while the Dandenong Civic Centre car park remains open, according to Councillor Peter Brown. He told the…

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