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‘Unjust’ fines slashed
A Dandenong magistrate has downgraded a series of “unjust” Covid fines of more than $20,000 against local businesses. Among the cases on 7 October were…
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$8K bill for brutal dog attack
A dog-owner gave up his Staffordshire terrier for dead as they were mauled by an escaped American Staffordshire bull terrier-brindle cross in Springvale, a court…
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Police brief: weapons and more seized in Clyde North
Two Clyde North men who hid from police during a search warrant are facing a number of weapons-related charges after detectives seized imitation firearms, a…
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Trotter mystery remains
There are still no answers on the mysterious departures of Wooranna Park Primary School leaders Ray Trotter and Janet Whittle in June 2021. Mr Trotter…
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Docs warn against hospital PSOs
An emergency-doctors’ peak body says more hospital security guards are needed, but not armed PSOs. The latter has been proposed by the State Opposition as…
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Day out in Doveton
Friday 30 September saw families and the community in Doveton come together for the Celebrate Doveton festival. Held at the Autumn Place Community Hub, the…
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Stand against Taliban atrocities
It was Friday evening at our staff gathering in a Melbourne hotel, when CNN broke the news: an education centre is attacked by a suicide…
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CCTV moves on flats’ trash
A CCTV trailer will be moved into a garbage-dumping ‘hot spot’ in front of a block of flats in Noble Park. Greater Dandenong Council stated…
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Brick Lane produces B Corp brews
Independently owned Dandenong-based Brick Lane Brewing has announced it has become B Corp Certified, making it one of the few brewing companies in Australia to…
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Rentals hit ‘crunch point’
Less than 100 affordable rental properties are available in Greater Dandenong, according to the latest State Government statistics. The June Quarter 2022 Rental Report indicates…
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Cars stranded in floods
Three drivers have been stranded in flash-floods during a rain deluge in Greater Dandenong on 7 October. The vehicle occupants were stuck in up to…
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Inquiry wants Vic watchdog witness reforms
A parliamentary inquiry has called on the Victorian government to change laws to allow corruption watchdog witnesses to disclosure confidential information to helplines. In a…