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  • Nazi flag draped over highway

    Nazi flag draped over highway

    Victoria Police are investigating a Nazi flag being hung on an overpass bridge in Dandenong North. Police officers were alerted to the flag over Dandenong…

  • Slice of fortune for British butcher

    Slice of fortune for British butcher

    Famously ebullient butcher Rob Boyle has been crowned City of Greater Dandenong’s Corporate Citizen of the Year. For 33 years, Rob’s British & Irish Butchery…

  • Choir’s heart-and-soul hits high note

    Choir’s heart-and-soul hits high note

    When Sue Doherty received the phone call informing her that she had been nominated for the 2025 Greater Dandenong Community Leadership Award, she was caught…

  • Security call for Dandy Hub

    Security call for Dandy Hub

    Traders in the Dandenong Hub arcade say more security measures could help to deter anti-social behaviours and unwanted intruders at night-time. Many of the traders…

  • Eyes on the road to success

    Eyes on the road to success

    Young and internationally-recognised racer Giancarlo Artho has added another recognition to his list as Greater Dandenong Council’s Sportsperson of the Year. The motorsports enthusiast and…

  • SEMMA proposes tax-cut revival

    SEMMA proposes tax-cut revival

    In a “back to basics” call, a South East peak group has proposed the halving of the company tax rate for Australian manufacturers ahead of…

  • Council roasted over coffee cups

    Council roasted over coffee cups

    An environment group is pouring on the heat for crockery at the soon-to-reopen Springvale Community Hub’s café, For two years, Greater Dandenong Environment Group (GDEG)…

  • Soil mound clean-up goes to VCAT

    Soil mound clean-up goes to VCAT

    A soil-works operator is resisting an order to clean up a giant dirt mound allegedly contaminated with asbestos in Bangholme’s Green Wedge. ESI Projects Pty…

  • Hospitals welcome new interns

    Hospitals welcome new interns

    Dandenong Hospital and Casey Hospital have seen an influx of junior doctors embarking on a new journey since January this year. More than 100 junior…

  • Green light for councillor’s Canberra trip

    Green light for councillor’s Canberra trip

    After tense debate, Greater Dandenong councillor’s ratepayer-funded trip to Canberra to mark Serbian Statehood Day has been given the go-ahead. Cr Lana Formoso had successfully…

  • No jail for predatory teacher

    No jail for predatory teacher

    A former primary school teacher and baseball coach who pleaded guilty to the sexual assault and grooming of children has avoided jail time and will…

  • Camper-van upended in Bypass crash

    Camper-van upended in Bypass crash

    A campervan overturned during a three-vehicle crash on Dandenong Bypass in Dandenong South on Thursday afternoon, 30 January. Ambulance Victoria paramedics treated a man in…

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