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  • Fire at Dandenong nursing home

    About 20 aged-care residents were evacuated during a fire at Mayfair Lodge in Stud Road, Dandenong. The fire, which started at 11.55pm on March 17…

  • Ute’s Noble Park damage trail

    Ute’s Noble Park damage trail

    A driver of a ute damaged a car and a power pole in Noble Park early last Monday. The 22-year-old from Noble Park crashed his…

  • Dandenong ‘sparring’ turns into bashing

    Dandenong ‘sparring’ turns into bashing

    A man in his 20s was taken to The Alfred hospital with life-threatening injuries after he was bashed in Wagstaff Lane, Dandenong. Police said the…

  • Driver suffers brutal road-rage attack

    Driver suffers brutal road-rage attack

    A man’s nose and eye sockets were broken in a vicious road-rage incident in afternoon peak traffic in Keysborough. The man, who was driving with…

  • WNBL: Rangers win city’s thanks

    WNBL: Rangers win city’s thanks

    GREATER Dandenong Council honoured Dandenong Rangers’ WNBL championship side with a civic reception last Monday. The Rangers won the WNBL grand final, beating Bulleen Boomers…

  • The secrets to living a long Lao life

    The secrets to living a long Lao life

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS ORGANIC food and a little tipple seem to be ingredients for a long life, if Chanpheng ‘Pheng’ Manirath is any indication. Ms…

  • Easter south-east rail shutdown

    Easter south-east rail shutdown

    Rail services between Cranbourne and Dandenong will be shut down for nine days over Easter during a maintenance blitz by the state government. Buses will…

  • Green and clean  for Dandenong

    Green and clean for Dandenong

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS IT’S not easy being green but Dandenong is the ideal place for a clean-technology hub, says clean-business chief executive Peter Voigt. A…

  • Career man sets pattern for excellence

    Career man sets pattern for excellence

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS RETIREMENT is far from the mind of pattern maker George Hellyer. He has been working at Dandenong South metal parts supplier AW…

  • Mental health cash ‘disgraceful’

    Mental health cash ‘disgraceful’

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS WHAT DO YOU THINK? SCROLL TO BELOW THIS STORY TO POST A COMMENT. MENTAL health funding casts Melbourne’s south-east as a “poor…

  • Marg Moments: One small step for sisterhood

    THERE’S an old saying, “The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world”. Now women will ‘walk the world’ in a worldwide initiative joined by…

  • Marching in harmony step

    Marching in harmony step

    St Anthony’s Primary School pupils Jade, Tamara, Sena, Isabella, Haweti and Bree parade costumes from a wide array of nations at a Harmony Day celebration…

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