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  • Truckie facing drugs charges

    Truckie facing drugs charges

    A ROUTINE traffic check has uncovered an alleged truck-driving drug dealer in Dandenong. Heavy Vehicle Unit police pulled over a prime mover and trailer on…

  • Warrants issued for Eugene

    Warrants issued for Eugene

    EUGENE Geortsacos is wanted on multiple theft charges and is known to frequent Springvale and Keysborough. Police have warrants for his arrest are appealing for…

  • Police hunt hit-run driver

    Police hunt hit-run driver

    A CAR struck a 61-year-old woman as she crossed the Princes Highway in Dandenong, and then fled the scene. Police are appealing for any information…

  • Racial attack rejected

    Racial attack rejected

    By CASEY NEILL A DANDENONG woman is “surprised” by suggestions that prejudice was behind her assault in Melbourne’s CBD. East Police Station’s Acting Sergeant Sean…

  • Gerry takes a step back

    Gerry takes a step back

    By CASEY NEILL GERRY Ryan has left the building – Jayco’s Dandenong factory, that is. He’s retired as CEO of Australia’s largest RV manufacturer, which…

  • Legal hurdles

    Legal hurdles

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS SPRINGVALE Monash Legal Service has announced a reduced 2014-’15 profit amid profound funding challenges ahead. At its annual general meeting on 28…

  • Marathon swimmer is awards last guest

    Marathon swimmer is awards last guest

    LONG-DISTANCE swimmer Tammy Van Wisse will be the guest speaker at the next Premier Regional Business Awards breakfast. The 25 November Greater Dandenong Chamber of…

  • Dandenong victim of CBD attack

    Dandenong victim of CBD attack

    A DANDENONG woman is the victim of a possible racial attack in Melbourne’s CBD. A Victoria Police spokeswoman said a man punched a 21-year-old Muslim…

  • Foodies drop by for a frothy

    Foodies drop by for a frothy

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS THERE’S a fair bit of fizz happening at a newly opened Dandenong South brewery. South East Brewing, which makes the crafty Exit…

  • Lessons in fire danger

    Lessons in fire danger

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS NEW arrivals’ lack of fire-smarts loom as a challenge ahead of a dry, perilous bushfire season, says the region’s CFA boss Trevor…

  • Play gets funds over the net

    Play gets funds over the net

    By CASEY NEILL KEYSBOROUGH students have played ping pong for 24 hours to raise more than $2000 for charity. Lighthouse Christian Church was among 44…

  • Cash gift probe

    Cash gift probe

    By CASEY NEILL Government officials launch probe into allegations… “SUBSTANTIAL gifts of cash” have been given to a Greater Dandenong councillor without being declared, a…

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