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  • Horror stories from the scary city’s streets

    Jack Johnson is the author of when The Clock Strikes, a fascinating account of growing up in Dandenong, his years tending to the city’s pipes…

  • Life-threatening injuries

    A 21-YEAR-OLD Noble Park woman was taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries last week after a head-on car crash in Narre Warren. A 20-year-old Dandenong…

  • Church blaze suspicious: police

    Church blaze suspicious: police

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS UPDATE 1.11pm Police are still treating the St Mary’s church fire between 2am-3am this morning as suspicious. Det Sen Const Nicholas Hayes,…

  • Rail plan has south-east on the move

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS THE State Government’s revamped plan to improve the Dandenong rail corridor has been announced – more new trains, fewer level crossings but…

  • Bright colours unite

    Bright colours unite

    DANDENONG Plaza celebrated Harmony Day on 21 March with performances and photographs highlighting diversity. More than 300 faces from the community filled a Harmony Day…

  • School report

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS GREATER Dandenong council will investigate spending up to $6 million on buying land for a possible future state primary school in Keysborough…

  • Stud Road closed after crash snaps power pole

    Stud Road closed after crash snaps power pole

    By CASEY NEILL and CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A CAR crashed into a power-pole in Dandenong this morning, causing the closure of Stud Road between Herbert and…

  • Festival paints its faces of fun

    Festival paints its faces of fun

    CULTURAL Diversity Week celebrations at Dandenong West Primary School culminated in a free family fun festival. The 20 March community event also marked Harmony Day…

  • Passion for the Holden’s power

    Passion for the Holden’s power

    By CASEY NEILL DANDENONG man Eddie Dobbs’s passion for cars has shaped his life in more ways than one. The motor mechanic runs JD Motors…

  • Drivers get say on crossings removal

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS FRUSTRATED drivers and pedestrians are being urged to make their case to jettison Noble Park’s three level-crossings. VicRoads this month launched a…

  • Girls guided through life

    Girls guided through life

    SPRINGVALE’S new Girl Guides are helping women of all ages to find a place in the community. Girl Guides Victoria launched the unit for girls…

  • MP to be asked for asylum help

    GREATER Dandenong Council intends to co-opt Liberal Senator Mitch Fifield to act as a go-between in its campaign for more federal resources for helping asylum…

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