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  • Clothes dryer sparks home fire

    Clothes dryer sparks home fire

    CFA has warned on the potential of laundry fires after a clothes dryer ignited a home fire in Bangholme on Sunday 2 May. Two crews…

  • Lotto winner’s ‘life changer’

    Lotto winner’s ‘life changer’

    A lotto ticket-winner in Dandenong can now fulfill his dreams of buying a house and taking his family to Disneyland. He said his family erupted…

  • ‘Healthy’ budget defies Covid

    ‘Healthy’ budget defies Covid

    Despite rate capping and a $17 million Covid hit, Greater Dandenong will spend big on capital works in its draft 2021-‘22 budget. Residential rates bills…

  • Laser offender uncovered

    Laser offender uncovered

    Police have uncovered a 44-year-old alleged offender hiding in a pile of clothes in his Keysborough bedroom. The man was accused of pointing a laser…

  • Three arrested in Noble Park raid

    Three arrested in Noble Park raid

    Three people have been arrested by police during a drug raid of a Noble Park home on Thursday 29 April. Dandenong Divisional Response Unit officers…

  • Factory hit by fire

    Factory hit by fire

    Fire investigators are assessing the cause of a fire that gutted a Dandenong South factory on 2 May. Fire Rescue Victoria and CFA crews battled…

  • 38 more police in South East

    38 more police in South East

    The South East is set to receive one of the largest allocations of extra police officers in Melbourne over the next 12 months. Victoria Police…

  • ‘Worst’ station needs overhaul

    ‘Worst’ station needs overhaul

    Dandenong railway station is one of Melbourne’s “worst” and needs an urgent overhaul, says councillor Jim Memeti. He also said the council should pitch for…

  • A price too high?

    A price too high?

    Little India traders fear they may be priced out of the $600 million redeveloped precinct on Foster Street, Dandenong. Traders were recently briefed on the…

  • Disabled grandma forced onto JobSeeker

    Disabled grandma forced onto JobSeeker

    A Dandenong disabled pensioner with “incomplete quadriplegia” has been reduced to despair after being forced onto JobSeeker. Suffering a litany of health issues and barely…

  • Cheers to the RSLs

    Cheers to the RSLs

    A Dandenong South brewery helped quench some hard-earned thirsts at local RSLs ahead of Anzac Day. Brick Lane Brewing donated 10 cartons of its Brick…

  • Runners maimed on hazard course

    Runners maimed on hazard course

    Wary of running the gauntlet, athletes are giving lanes on Greater Dandenong’s premier track a wide berth. The Ross Reserve track at Noble Park has…

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