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  • Rubberneck car smashes

    Rubberneck car smashes

    DISTRACTED drivers are putting emergency services and victims at risk. Dandenong Acting Senior Sergeant Duncan Bartley is pleading for motorists to “pay due care and…

  • Fake police uncovered

    Fake police uncovered

    POLICE seized drugs, weapons and emergency lights in Dingley Village on 10 July. They worked alongside Sheriff’s officers to action 715 warrants totalling more than…

  • Double road deaths

    Double road deaths

    TWO fatal collisions in two days rocked Dandenong last week. A motorcyclist was travelling eastbound on the Princes Freeway in Dandenong South about 4am Friday…

  • Mum disturbs burglar

    Mum disturbs burglar

    GREATER Dandenong CIU is appealing for witnesses after a man broke into a Springvale South home early yesterday (Wednesday) morning. A 33-year-old woman and her…

  • Ice cream dream deal

    DANDENONG South Choc Top maker Rowena Foods is now part of the Bulla Dairy Foods stable, but it will be business as usual for staff.…

  • Chips are down for waste water

    A DANDENONG South business has received cash to develop new technology. Spuds R Us will use its Technology Development Voucher, with KMH Environmental Engineering, to…

  • More beds to help patient flow

    DANDENONG Hospital will open 12 new beds to meet winter demand. Health Minister David Davis yesterday (Wednesday) announced that the extra beds would improve patient…

  • Monash Fwy chain reaction causes 11 crashes

    By ALECIA PINNER DRIVER distraction caused up to 11 crashes on a four-kilometre stretch of road in a dangerous chain reaction following a prang on the Monash…

  • Hotham election: Fate in ALP members' hands

    Hotham election: Fate in ALP members' hands

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS TWO prospective ALP candidates battling for preselection in Hotham say their fate will be largely decided by 497 local branch members this…

  • Gallery: Miniature marvels

    Gallery: Miniature marvels

    FAST things come in small packages with radio-controlled cars, and Dandenong enthusiast Michael Clark (above) was hoping his shiny machine would steer him on the…

  • Survey finds the road to misery

    COMMUTERS in Doveton, Endeavour Hills, Eumemmering and Hallam want peak-hour traffic trouble spots improved, according to a Casey council transport survey that attracted 8843 responses.…

  • NAIDOC Week: Celebration of indigenous identity

    NAIDOC Week: Celebration of indigenous identity

    By DAVID SCHOUT: dschout@mmpgroup.com.au PRIDE, identity and recognition. For Aunty Elaine Taylor, whose family members were the first indigenous people to move into the Dandenong/Doveton…

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