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  • Help for youth facing the law

    FAMILY violence support for Dandenong received a much-needed $30,000 boost from Victoria Legal Aid (VLA). Springvale Monash Legal Service will use the funds to provide…

  • Strong field for Lyndhurst poll

    LYNDHURST voters will have eight candidates to choose from at the 27 April by-election. Former Labor MP Tim Holding resigned as the seat’s representative in…

  • A healthy serve

    A healthy serve

    INSPIRATION for healthy cooking is now close at hand in Dandenong. A new demonstration kitchen in Market Square at Dandenong Market – dubbed The Kitchen…

  • Bureaucracy bungle

    By CASEY NEILL THE State Government “sacked a hero” when it last week stripped Chisholm Institute chairman David Willersdorf of his position. This is the…

  • Preying on victims’ valuables

    By CASEY NEILL THREE women are using the power of prayer to scam money and jewellery in Springvale. Police want to speak to anyone with…

  • Three nabbed in drugs raids

    By CASEY NEILL AN ILLEGAL immigrant is facing deportation and charges over a cannabis crop worth more than $300,000, following three drug busts in Greater…

  • Businesses to have a say

    By CASEY NEILL THE Committee for Dandenong says businesses should have a greater say in shaping local government. It’s supporting a push from South Eastern…

  • Phone tip on missing Noble Park man

    Greater Dandenong detectives are hoping new clues may help them solve the mystery disappearance seven years ago of a Noble Park grandfather. A recent anonymous…

  • Credit card fraud in Melbourne's south-east

    Police wish to speak to a man, photographed at an ATM last year, over a series of credit card deceptions last October. A credit card…

  • Closed gym puts clubs on sidelines

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS SPORTS clubs have been forced to find new homes after being bounced out of the former Endeavour Hills Secondary College gymnasium. The…

  • Max Oldmeadow farewelled

    Former Holt MP and Dandenong councillor Max Oldmeadow was farewelled at a funeral service at Trinity Uniting Church, Dandenong, last Wednesday. The Chandler High School…

  • Ticket inspectors 'cut Dandenong Market trade'

    Ticket inspectors 'cut Dandenong Market trade'

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS FRUIT and vegetable traders say parking issues and a lack of advertising are killing their trade at the renovated Dandenong Market. Their…

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