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  • Police station shut-down

    Police station shut-down

    Springvale and Endeavour Hills police station’s opening hours have been cut in a “backwards step for community safety”, according to the State Opposition. Victoria Police…

  • Alleged hoon’s $200K Corvette impounded

    Alleged hoon’s $200K Corvette impounded

    A man has been questioned by police about an alleged hoon burnout in Keysborough on Saturday 4 November. Dandenong Achilles Taskforce detectives were provided footage…

  • Police raid alleged OMCG clubhouse

    Police raid alleged OMCG clubhouse

    An alleged patched Coffin Cheaters outlaw motorcycle gang member has been arrested in a police raid of a clubhouse in Dandenong. Echo Taskforce detectives with…

  • Third house fire in three nights

    Third house fire in three nights

    A third fire in three nights has destroyed a house in Greater Dandenong. FRV crews were called to the “suspicious” blaze in Canberra Avenue, Dandenong…

  • Call for council ’Rainbow voice’

    Call for council ’Rainbow voice’

    Greater Dandenong Council is being urged to catch up with other councils in forming an LGBTIQ advisory committee. The Victorian Pride Lobby is calling for…

  • Council cleanout

    Council cleanout

    Greater Dandenong Council’s senior executive ranks are set for dramatic change. Twelve months into the job, chief executive Jacqui Weatherill is poised to restructure the…

  • Mulgrave ballot finalised

    Mulgrave ballot finalised

    Mulgrave voters will have a choice of 10 candidates at the Mulgrave by-election. On 2 November, the Victorian Electoral Commission announced that the candidates in…

  • Elderly woman seriously injured in Noble Park house fire

    Elderly woman seriously injured in Noble Park house fire

    Three occupants have been hospitalized, including one in a serious condition, after a house was destroyed by fire in Noble Park. CFA and FRV firefighters…

  • Friends’ election rivalry 40 years on

    Friends’ election rivalry 40 years on

    Back in 1983, Narre Warren neighbours Rob Wilson and Ray Bastin weren’t expecting to go head-to-head for their first of many council elections. Both teachers…

  • Terrifying treats for locals

    Terrifying treats for locals

    One of Casey’s oldest sites became a Halloween heaven for kids and families on Tuesday 31 October. Entertainment on show included an outdoor disco and…

  • Road to turmoil

    Road to turmoil

    Greater Dandenong Council has been accused of covering up a lack of transparency over a Keysborough road upgrade that is now drawing safety fears. The…

  • Driver crashes in police pursuit

    Driver crashes in police pursuit

    A driver fleeing police across several suburbs has crashed into another vehicle in Lynbrook on Wednesday 1 November. The 34-year-old Hampton Park man was arrested…

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