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  • Bandana theft in Dandenong

    Two males were threatened and had their blue bandanas stolen by a group in Dandenong Plaza.  Anyone with information about the incident can call Greater Dandenong…

  • Greater Dandenong poll: Who will you vote for? 

    To help make up your mind, the Greater Dandenong Weekly has put the tough questions to candidates. See their answers, plus other information on the election, elsewhere…

  • Greater Dandenong poll: Letters to the Editor and web comments

    In the lead-up to this month’s council elections, the Weekly requires all letters and comments on municipal issues submitted for publication, whether online or in…

  • Fun galore for seniors

    GREATER Dandenong’s Seniors Festival events are on this week, not last week as was recently reported by the Weekly. Highlights include food-lovers’ tours of central…

  • Saigon Square: Battle lines drawn in Greater Dandenong poll

    Saigon Square: Battle lines drawn in Greater Dandenong poll

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS THE Saigon Square controversy has split  Greater Dandenong Labor incumbent councillors Youhorn Chea and Loi Truong into two rival teams in this month’s…

  • Queensland driver charged with animal cruelty

    Queensland driver charged with animal cruelty

    A man has been charged with firearm, drug and animal cruelty offences after being pulled over during a traffic operation in Springvale last Tuesday.  The…

  • Wesley Do Care looks for volunteers

    Wesley Do Care looks for volunteers

    Volunteer companions are needed to help overcome social isolation for frail older people and people with disabilities who live independently in the Greater Dandenong area. Wesley Mission Victoria’s…

  • Greater Dandenong candidates spend up

    Greater Dandenong candidates spend up

    Cashed up Some big spenders have been revealed in a round of the Greater Dandenong Weekly questionnaires for Greater Dandenong Council candidates.  Heading the field is incumbent…

  • Rotary Dandenong helps Gateway for disabled

    Rotary Dandenong helps Gateway for disabled

    Rotary Club of Dandenong president Phil Lunt, pictured with Rotarians Ken McDonald and Margaret Clery, Gateway Industries board president Russell Smith and chief executive Alex…

  • Pet sheep owner Vu Ho denied legal aid

    Pet sheep owner Vu Ho denied legal aid

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS VICTORIA Legal Aid has refused to support Springvale mechanic Vu Ho’s Supreme Court appeal to keep his pet sheep at home. Mr…

  • Bridal fashion designer dreams big

    Bridal fashion designer dreams big

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS A HALLAM plus-size bridal fashion designer is looking for a model to break the mould. Designer Lyn Sukroo of Leah S Design…

  • Springboard helps Dandenong youth find their feet

    Springboard helps Dandenong youth find their feet

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS SUCCESS stories are already being forged out of an alliance helping some of the region’s most vulnerable young people get into training…

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