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  • Car fire body found

    Car fire body found

    A MAN’S body was found in a burned-out car in Dawn Avenue, Dandenong South, on Thursday morning in what police deemed as “non-suspicious” circumstances. A…

  • Ice user’s violence remorse on way to nine months’ jail

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS AN ICE-user has been jailed for nine months for striking and detaining his partner in their Noble Park home while he was…

  • IT cash is on the desktop table

    GREATER Dandenong kinders have shared more than $41,000 in grants. The State Government spread IT and minor infrastructure grants across nine kindergartens and pre-schools. Dandenong…

  • New residents care to be there

    New residents care to be there

    SOME of Greater Dandenong’s newest residents have enjoyed a picnic in the park. CatholicCare held the multicultural youth and families sports day at Dandenong Park…

  • Race day fire cause

    INVESTIGATORS have blamed an electrical fault for the fire which left Sandown Racecourse grandstand cordoned off for the Guineas race day. The blaze broke out…

  • Employment centre vow

    THE Liberal Party has pledged to build an employment and training centre in Dandenong if it wins Saturday’s State Election. The Work and Learning Centre…

  • Ghetto fears

    SPRINGVALE South residents fear a “ghetto” would eventuate from a five-unit development on a single block in their court. City of Greater Dandenong councillors rejected…

  • Firies find body in burning car

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A BODY has been found in a burning car in “non-suspicious” circumstances in Dawn Avenue, Dandenong South this morning. A neighbour told…

  • Body found in park

    UPDATE Homicide Squad detectives are “confident” that a man, whose body was found in Dandenong Park this morning, has died in suspicious circumstances. Detective Sergeant…

  • Invitation to feel valued

    Invitation to feel valued

    By CASEY NEILL A CHANCE chat in a Berwick chicken shop led Chisholm CEO Maria Peters into TAFE. She told last week’s South East Business…

  • Law language

    Law language

    By CASEY NEILL SPRINGVALE Police Station is trialling an Australian-first “electronic triage” system to provide better service and save thousands of dollars on interpreter fees.…

  • Fuel spill flashpoint

    Fuel spill flashpoint

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS AN AVIATION fuel spill that gridlocked the Monash Freeway and the surrounding road network for five hours on Wednesday has ignited concerns…

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