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  • Woman left bleeding after men attack

    Woman left bleeding after men attack

    Police say they are perplexed at a random attack on a young woman who was left bleeding from the head after being assaulted by three…

  • Man to face bank fire trial

    Man to face bank fire trial

    A man accused of setting fire to Springvale’s Commonwealth Bank branch last year, in which more than 25 people were hurt, has been committed to…

  • All set for show

    All set for show

    Sheep shearing, goat milking, wool spinning and a talking cockatoo are just some of the unique experiences expected at the Doveton Show. Now in its…

  • CBD blaze clean-up

    CBD blaze clean-up

    By Helen Velissaris Clean up crews have been called in to safely remove asbestos and the charred remnants of two Dandenong shops that were engulfed…

  • Arrests after Comanchero raids

    Arrests after Comanchero raids

    Five people with links to the Comanchero Motorcycle Club have been arrested during police raids on properties in Melbourne’s South East. Police executed warrants about…

  • Squeeze on gamblers

    Squeeze on gamblers

    Dandenong gamblers will soon face a limit on how much money they can withdraw over the bar at all Victorian gaming venues. Eftpos cash withdrawals…

  • Mugging topped off with lost pizza

    Mugging topped off with lost pizza

    A man has been left hungry and carless after being attacked after picking up his pizza in Dandenong. The 51-year-old Dandenong man was walking back…

  • Pencil pals were drawn together

    Pencil pals were drawn together

    A stroke of a pencil began Springvale couple Kok Leong Lam and Hoe Loo Yeoh’s 60-year love story. The duo met in Malaysia when by…

  • Ageing advice

    Ageing advice

    Greater Dandenong residents interested about the future care of the community’s elderly will be given a chance to have their say. The City of Greater…

  • Car theft victim punched for refusing to hand over keys

    Car theft victim punched for refusing to hand over keys

    A man has been punched for refusing to hand over his keys before having his car stolen in a Keysborough robbery. The 27-year-old Springvale man…

  • Tree chimes in harmony

    Tree chimes in harmony

    By Casey Neill Seven hundred gold-coloured bells of different sizes chime in harmony as a strong breeze blows through Douglas Street, Noble Park. The installation…

  • School’s got a buzz about books

    School’s got a buzz about books

    Keysborough students celebrated Literacy and Numeracy Week with book-themed events and activities. Mt Hira College was abuzz with excitement, particularly for the annual book parade.…

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