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  • Cr’s ‘near miss’ at hoon hotspot

    Cr’s ‘near miss’ at hoon hotspot

    A Greater Dandenong councillor suffered a “scary near-death experience” after being narrowly missed by a speeding hoon outside Greater Dandenong SES headquarters. Cr Lana Formoso,…

  • Little India outcry

    Little India outcry

    A Dandenong residents’ group has attacked the “poor” public consultation over the high-scale $600 million transformation of Little India in Dandenong. Last month, developer Capital…

  • Wild-driving crime spree ends in jail

    Wild-driving crime spree ends in jail

    A Dandenong drug-fueled and disqualified driver who “dangerously” and “reprehensibly” led police on a hair-raising chase through the south east has been jailed. Jack Audino,…

  • ‘Land-locked’ home refused

    ‘Land-locked’ home refused

    A proposed dwelling with “uncertain” access to a main road in bushfire-prone Bangholme has been rejected by VCAT. Ruven Nominees Pty Ltd sought the permit…

  • Pet regos due

    Pet regos due

    Pet registrations in the Greater Dandenong City Council are due on Monday 9 April. All owners must register cats and dogs aged over three months…

  • Hallam Road now level crossing free

    Hallam Road now level crossing free

    Traffic begun to flow freely beneath the new rail bridge at Hallam Road in Hallam on Saturday 2 April when the State Government completed the…

  • Asylum case voiced in Canberra

    Asylum case voiced in Canberra

    Federal MPs learnt a stark tale of two brothers from Afghanistan that showed the “randomness” of Australia’s asylum seeker policies. Sajjad Askary, a former refugee…

  • Dandenong Market gets new tomato

    Dandenong Market gets new tomato

    In an Australian first, Dandenong Market is excited to introduce a brand new tomato variety – the Ryan Butterfly Tomato. This firm tomato has a…

  • Yarraman car park boost

    Yarraman car park boost

    Yarraman railway station’s car park is set to expand, the State Government has announced. Construction has started on the upgrade includes 55 extra car spaces,…

  • Car repairer short-changes staff: regulator

    Car repairer short-changes staff: regulator

    A former Keysborough-based auto repair franchisee is being prosecuted for allegedly failing to back-pay an underpaid junior apprentice. C & G Smith Enterprises Pty Ltd…

  • Finks ‘sergeant’ refused bail

    Finks ‘sergeant’ refused bail

    A senior patched member of Finks outlaw motorcycle gang has been refused bail after being charged over an alleged serious stabbing in Dandenong. John Pahoumidis,…

  • Cheers for Nowruz pledge

    Cheers for Nowruz pledge

    In front of a packed Nowruz Festival crowd, Federal Labor has pledged ongoing funding to the popular event. Bruce MP Julian Hill told festival-goers at…

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