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Bullet fired at Dandenong car
A BULLET was fired through the rear window of a broken-down Commodore ute on an EastLink off-ramp in Dandenong at 9am on March 2. Police…
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Police seek driver who hit elderly man on scooter
POLICE are urging an alleged hit-run driver to come forward after a car hit an 85-year-old man on a motorised scooter in Springvale on Saturday…
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Police impersonators an unfair cop
POLICE are hunting for a pair of police impersonators who searched and robbed a man in Dandenong. The offenders pulled the 28-year-old victim from his…
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Top nosh event at Dandenong Market
CROWDS thronged the Dandenong Market yesterday for a feast at the Dandenong World Fare. Exotic foods from around the world were on offer at stalls…
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Dandenong armed robbery squad hunts police impersonators
By Cameron Lucadou-Wells POLICE are hunting a pair of police impersonators who searched and robbed a man in Dandenong last week. Police say the two…
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Crusade from the heart
Football is about to kick off and clubs are dreaming of premierships. But there is a siren call to think about adding defibrillators – simple…
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More trains at weekend
WEEKEND trains are set to become more frequent, Public Transport Minister Terry Mulder announced last week. Trains will arrive every 10 minutes, instead of 20…
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Long-term library plan for Springvale
GREATER Dandenong Council’s Springvale offices, which will be vacated for the central Dandenong civic centre project, would become home to a state-of-the-art library, chief executive…
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Dandenong big-screen funding sought
GREATER Dandenong Council is seeking external funding for a $1.5 million video screen as part of its ‘Federation Square’-style civic centre in Dandenong. Engineering services…
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Showing the way to Dandenong’s Little India
Long-awaited signage pointing to the Little India precinct in central Dandenong will be installed in the next six weeks. VicRoads acting regional director Graeme Clarke…
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Teacher gets a laugh from nagging rellies
By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS FOR most of the year, teacher Fiona Chau doesn’t play for laughs. But during the Melbourne International Comedy Festival she will drop…
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Springvale Primary School tradition a badge of pride
By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS TRADITION is important to one of Springvale Primary School’s oldest former pupils Bill Warner. The 86-year-old former mayor is one of the…