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Missing Dandenong teen
Police are appealing for public assistance help to find Dandenong teen Tayla Hobbins. The 13-year-old was last seen in the St Kilda area at 1.20am…
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Last drinks for drug-driver
By Cam Lucadou-Wells A serial drug-driver has had his sentencing deferred due to drinking during a court’s lunch break. Bryce Christopher Lovatt, 29, had pleaded…
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Guides get together for peace
Girl Guides celebrated the International Day of Living Together in Peace in Harmony Square. The Dandenong event on Wednesday 16 May included games, crafts and…
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Taking care of business
A gifted Dandenong student will study at the United States’ most prestigious entrepreneurship college. Shang Zhao will start classes at Babson College in Wellesley, Massachusetts…
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Dumping’s a load of rubbish
By Casey Neill Rubbish dumpers should face tougher penalties, says Greater Dandenong Council. It’s advocating for increases in fines and more money to fight dumping…
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Burger binge is back
A burger bun made from two margherita pizzas? Only at Dandenong Market. Traders are celebrating National Burger Day with 25 limited edition burger creations on…
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Gateway closes ‘for good’
By Casey Neill Dandenong’s Gateway Industries is no more, 30 years after opening its doors to support adults with disabilities. The disability enterprise merged with…
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Measles warning for South-East
A man with measles spent time in Noble Park while potentially infectious. On Wednesday 16 May, Victoria’s Deputy Chief Health Officer Dr Brett Sutton urged…
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Teen missing for a month
Brooke Verde, 15, has been missing for almost a month. Police renewed their appeal for public help to find her. She was last seen in…
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Young and old roll in
By Casey Neill Players of all ages are putting their skills to the test at Keysborough Bowls Club. President Karen Brodie said the club’s oldest…
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Everyone can protect themselves from flu
By Dr Brett Sutton, Victorian deputy chief health officer Influenza is a highly contagious viral infection, spread by contact with fluids from coughs and sneezes.…
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Dandenong’s old church hosts the Bee Gees
The late Jack Johnson was the author of When The Clock Strikes, a fascinating account of growing up in Dandenong, his years tending to the…