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  • Oceania Glass collapses, manufacturers at ‘crossroads’

    Oceania Glass collapses, manufacturers at ‘crossroads’

    A 169-year-old glass manufacturer based in Dandenong South has collapsed after warning of the impact of cheap imports being dumped in Australia. Oceania Glass –…

  • Pokemon card stealing-spree hits home

    Pokemon card stealing-spree hits home

    A trading card game (TCG) outlet in Eumemmerring has been ransacked during a reported Melbourne-wide burglary spree targeting Pokemon cards. Ozzie Collectables’ front automatic glass…

  • Pair charged after alleged armed robberies, police pursuit

    Pair charged after alleged armed robberies, police pursuit

    A Doveton man and a Cranbourne West man have been charged over a pair of alleged armed robberies at tobacco shops on Tuesday 4 February.…

  • Polarising ban on shaky ground

    Polarising ban on shaky ground

    With the first term of school back in action, the social media ban for those under the age of 16 looms ever closer. Although stated…

  • Celebrating creativity, culture and community

    Celebrating creativity, culture and community

    The opening weekend of the Asia TOPA festival is set to take place in Bunjil Place, complete with premiere performances and an exciting, family-friendly day…

  • Triple-storey homes at ex-cop shop

    Triple-storey homes at ex-cop shop

    Seven multi-storey homes have been approved on the former police station site in Noble Park. Greater Dandenong Council’s planners gave the tick to the proposed…

  • Carjacker jailed after violent spree

    Carjacker jailed after violent spree

    A man with an imitation gun who went on a violent, drug-fuelled afternoon of carjacking and theft in Noble Park’s CBD has been jailed. Josh…

  • Push for ‘transparent’ council briefings

    Push for ‘transparent’ council briefings

    A motion to investigate opening councillors briefing sessions to the public was set to spark debate at Greater Dandenong Council. Councillor Rhonda Garad, who was…

  • Shed fire sparks smoke warning

    Shed fire sparks smoke warning

    Fire crews contained a blaze in a back shed at Endeavour Hills on Thursday 6 February. Callers to triple-0 reported a structure and a tree…

  • Cashless parking opposed

    Cashless parking opposed

    City of Greater Dandenong’s proposal to install cashless parking meters is not on the money, according to councillors Bob Milkovic and Rhonda Garad. The pair…

  • Casey councillors ‘locked out’ of planning application decisions

    Casey councillors ‘locked out’ of planning application decisions

    Newly-elected Casey councillors are being sidelined from representing the community in local planning issues, former councillors say. Last year, Casey administrators endorsed a new policy…

  • Plea for permits to solve parking squeeze

    Plea for permits to solve parking squeeze

    A reported parking shortage in Bassett Street Dandenong is under investigation after a petition has called for a resident-only parking permit system. Residents have brought…

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