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  • Police re-open ’slug’ case

    Police re-open ’slug’ case

    Victoria Police has re-opened its investigation of allegations of a corrupt compulsory shutdown of Dandenong South-based caterer I Cook Foods. ICF has claimed its 30-year-old…

  • Garden seed fund’s doubt

    Garden seed fund’s doubt

    After months of red-tape delays, a proposed Keysborough community garden’s $20,000 of council funding is now under threat. Maralinga Community Garden had been allocated the…

  • No easy fix for track’s deep problem

    No easy fix for track’s deep problem

    A dangerous tripping hazard has been fixed but large puddling remains at Greater Dandenong’s premier athletics track. The “minor repair work” comes after two Springvale…

  • Cheers to world-class beers

    Cheers to world-class beers

    An Eumemmerring-based boutique brewery has tasted success over some of the world’s biggest brewers. Brownstone Micro Brewery – which is part of Atura Dandenong –…

  • ‘Psychotic’ diner refused bail

    ‘Psychotic’ diner refused bail

    A man bearing a bottle of bourbon and a brick has jumped a counter and cleaned out the serving tray at a fast food outlet…

  • New, clean war on waste

    New, clean war on waste

    Greater Dandenong Council is making a push for residents to report littering and illegal dumpers. Under the council’s Hotspots program, officers focus on sites of…

  • Hoons defy lockdown

    Hoons defy lockdown

    Police were called to multiple hoon gatherings in defiance of Covid restrictions on Monday 31 May. The callouts included for a meet of more than…

  • Levelling the playing field

    Levelling the playing field

    A program tackling Greater Dandenong’s low rates of females playing sport has been nominated for a state award. Girls On the Move is a finalist…

  • Road-rage attack on Police Rd

    Road-rage attack on Police Rd

    A male has been punched through his car’s window during a road rage assault on Police Road, Springvale. Police say the victim’s small rental truck…

  • Covid-19: Market ‘wrongly’ named

    Covid-19: Market ‘wrongly’ named

    Dandenong Market claims it has been wrongly named as a Covid risk by the Department of Health. The market was listed in a Chief Health…

  • Fuel-card ‘fraudsters’ charged

    Fuel-card ‘fraudsters’ charged

    Three people from Greater Dandenong have been charged over an alleged $130,000 fuel-card scam across the South East. Moorabbin CIU detectives raided four properties in…

  • Lockdowns leave bitter taste

    Lockdowns leave bitter taste

    The latest Covid shutdown has brought teetering businesses closer to the brink, Dandenong restaurant owner Minid Patel says. Three months, after losing out from a…

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