Shoes have been ‘walking’
By CASEY NEILL
LOCK up your ... shoes?
It’s not something you hear every day, but a Springvale South man is warning people to do just...
You can’t park here
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS
A LACK of parking is discouraging private companies from relocating to central Dandenong, says Greater Dandenong councillor Matthew Kirwan.
“We are doing a...
V/Line man changes track
AFTER 42 years, Darryl Rosewall is finally making tracks.
The Dandenong resident this week retired from V/Line before catching the train home to Yarraman station.
“It’s...
MP in for the long run
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS
LONG-distance running has become a recently discovered pleasure - if you can call it that - for Lyndhurst MP Martin Pakula.
The shadow...
Big fine for bogus builder
A KEYSBOROUGH man has been convicted and fined $8000 after being charged by the Victorian Building Authority (VBA) on two counts of carrying out...
Big gun in careers
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS
MISSION Australia’s south-east Melbourne boss is no stranger to dramatic career change.
Tracey Janda’s first job of choice wasn’t with the welfare agency,...
Second time sapphire a gem
By CASEY NEILL
OUTGOING Rotary Club of Dandenong president and Paul Harris Fellow Ken McDonald received a second sapphire pin at the club’s changeover lunch...
Cars torched
DETECTIVES at Greater Dandenong CIU believe two deliberately-lit fires that damaged cars in Springvale and Dandenong North on 12 July are unrelated.
At 1am a...
The bridge to aid
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS
THE Bridge Connects - it’s a new overarching name for disability service provider Options Victoria, which will span across several services.
This month,...
Red letter dog day
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS
FROM now on, Tilly is also known as Melbourne’s Red Dog.
Tilly had been missed and missing for six months after jumping her...
World Cup die-hards wait on win
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS
ABOUT 50 die-hard supporters, councillors and police flocked pre-dawn for a screening of yesterday’s World Cup final live on Dandenong civic square’s...
Pateman… King for a day
By JARROD POTTER
NOT even losing his whip down the final straight could stop Steven Pateman capturing his fourth-consecutive Grand National Hurdle.
Pateman, 30, who lives...