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  • Council’s bargain land sale

    Council’s bargain land sale

    By Casey Neill Greater Dandenong Council plans to sell two roads to residents who fenced them off and used them as part of their properties.…

  • Reaching out with gambling help

    Reaching out with gambling help

     Problem gambling is in the spotlight in Greater Dandenong thanks to new funding and a forum. Reverend Tim Costello, an advocate for gambling reform, will…

  • Super load’s Dandy journey

    Super load’s Dandy journey

    The giant generator dubbed the ‘super load’ made its way through Dandenong with only a slight hiccup. The 256-tonne generator made its way from Traralgon…

  • Rider more than 100km too fast

    Rider more than 100km too fast

    A learner motorcycle rider is without his bike for a month and will face court after allegedly speeding in Springvale. Cardinia Highway Patrol members spotted…

  • No more boom gates

    No more boom gates

    Noble Park’s boom gates are gone and there’ll be a community day to celebrate. Construction teams dismantled the red and white gates, bells and signage…

  • Woman found dead in Noble Park

    Woman found dead in Noble Park

    Homicide Squad detectives are investigating the death of a woman in Noble Park. Police were called to a Dunblane Road home about 10.50am on Friday…

  • Virtually old is new again

    Virtually old is new again

    By Casey Neill A Keysborough duo is giving the elderly a new lease on life through virtual reality. Alam Bhuiyan and Dr Eugene Gvozdenko founded…

  • Charges over drug haul

    Charges over drug haul

     Police seized illicit drugs, stolen credit cards and jewellery from a Dandenong North home. The Divisional Response Unit members executed a search warrant at the…

  • Stabbing in central Dandenong

    Stabbing in central Dandenong

     Police arrested a man following an alleged stabbing in Dandenong on Thursday 1 February. Investigators have been told that a man assaulted a 34-year-old man…

  • Dark defends race rant

    Dark defends race rant

    By Casey Neill Tim Dark is pursuing a formal complaint against a fellow Greater Dandenong councillor who claimed he was “opposing anything that’s indigenous”. He…

  • Cooking up a taste for local produce

    Cooking up a taste for local produce

    Dandenong’s Harmony Square will preview a long lunch and highlight local foodies this month. On Friday 16 February it will host suppliers for a Regional…

  • No support for public stand

    No support for public stand

    By Casey Neill A push for Greater Dandenong Council to publicly stand beside its African community has fallen flat. At the Monday 29 January council…

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