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  • Shop owner stabbed

    A DANDENONG business owner was stabbed three times in the back at his Foster Street store’s front door. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Senior Constable Mark…

  • Fair pay for a fair day’s spray

    A DANDENONG panel beating businesses underpaid a spray painter $7700, a Fair Work Ombudsman investigation has found. The watchdog randomly audited businesses and discovered workers…

  • Two cars torched

    ARSONISTS torched two cars parked in Springvale streets over four days. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Senior Constable Tony Lavars said the first blaze occurred in…

  • Come back… Absolutely

    Come back… Absolutely

    By JARROD POTTER MOST of the roster had already left the court. There wasn’t much to sit around for at Dandenong after all, as the…

  • Prayers bring colour of Bahamas

    A TRIP to The Bahamas is as close as Keysborough this month. The Keysborough Catholic Church will join in the World Day of Prayer with…

  • Crime city bust

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS Council boss calls for police to crack down on centre’s troublemakers… DANDENONG’s hard-won growing reputation could be tarnished if anti-social problems aren’t…

  • On the buses

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A LOW-cost solution could provide a compelling case to end Keysborough South residents’ public transport isolation. Ventura Bus Lines, in partnership with…

  • Gather ’round

    Gather ’round

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD ABORIGINAL people in the Dandenong area will soon have a new place to gather. The City of Casey late last month approved…

  • Child saved from hot locked car

    A TODDLER was left locked in a car in Noble Park North as the temperature soared above 30 degrees. Paramedics and a CFA crew were…

  • Man left cuffed by fake policeman

    Man left cuffed by fake policeman

    A WOULD-BE thief masquerading as a police officer has left a Dandenong man stranded in handcuffs. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Senior Constable Jamie Cummings last…

  • Chest fills with emotion as long lost medals returned

    Chest fills with emotion as long lost medals returned

    By CASEY NEILL LEO Maybus can wear his grandfather’s World War I medals with pride on the Anzac Day centenary thanks to Dandenong police. They…

  • The final end… bowled out

    The final end… bowled out

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS City’s 132-year historic treasure to be demolished… DANDENONG’S longest continuous sports club is soon to be no more. On Saturday, Dandenong City…

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