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  • New face for Labor

    New face for Labor

    By CASEY NEILL GABRIELLE Williams hopes to keep Dandenong in ALP hands at November’s State Election. She’s been selected as the party’s candidate for the…

  • Arson spree probed

    Arson spree probed

    By CASEY NEILL AND CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS POLICE are yet to lay charges over an arson spree in Springvale last Monday night. Greater Dandenong CIU Acting…

  • Woman escapes in pre-dawn drama

    Woman escapes in pre-dawn drama

    A WOMAN narrowly escaped from two men who cornered and threatened her at Sandown Park railway station on 12 February. Greater Dandenong CIU detectives are…

  • Home fire accident

    Home fire accident

    ARSON chemists have deemed the Potter Street fire that killed a Dandenong toddler on 7 February non-suspicious. The three-year-old boy’s mother told police she’d locked…

  • Tabs on pokies

    GREATER Dandenong may be set to roll the dice on a “strengthened” gambling policy against extra poker machines in the municipality. Councillors will vote on…

  • Cooling off a community

    GREATER Dandenong cool rooms could automatically open at a trigger temperature in the future. A heatwave in January prompted City of Greater Dandenong to activate…

  • Abalone poacher

    A NOBLE Park man has narrowly escaped jail over an illegal abalone haul. Moorabbin Magistrates’ Court heard Fisheries Victoria officers saw the 43-year-old emerging from…

  • Charges after stabbing

    Charges after stabbing

    By CASEY NEILL POLICE are appealing for witnesses in a recent road-rage knife attack in Dandenong after charging a 22-year-old Cranbourne man. Greater Dandenong CIU…

  • Robbed in street

    Robbed in street

    POLICE are appealing for witnesses to a robbery in Foster Street, Dandenong. A Dandenong man, 24, was walking home across the road from Dandenong Railway…

  • There’s no better twilight friend than a melodious thrush

    There’s no better twilight friend than a melodious thrush

    For some time over summer, husband Don and I have been privileged at twilight to be serenaded by a melodious feathered songster which perches in…

  • Imitation firearm charges

    A SPRINGVALE teen had a memorable Valentine’s Day for all the wrong reasons. Police received reports of a man waving around a handgun on Parkmore…

  • Mortgage broker’s credit licence suspended

    A DANDENONG-BASED mortgage broker will be out of the industry for five years following concerns about his conduct. Parmjit Singh agreed to cancel his Australian…

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