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  • Yarraman trees saved

    Yarraman trees saved

    Greater Dandenong Council has struck a deal with a developer to save a reserve of 26 river red gum trees at Yarraman Village estate, Noble…

  • Scooter attack alleged

    Scooter attack alleged

    A male has allegedly wielded a scooter during an assault of a victim in Noble Park on Wednesday 10 February. The unprovoked attack occurred on…

  • Playground predator in Parkfield

    Playground predator in Parkfield

    A 64-year-old registered sex offender is accused of serially exposing himself to families of young children in a Noble Park playground, a court has heard.…

  • RSL sells venue after Covid losses

    RSL sells venue after Covid losses

    Dandenong-Cranbourne RSL has outraged members by selling off its Cranbourne venue after a staggering $1.3 million financial hit during Covid-19. The sub-branch will be largely…

  • Left high and dry

    Left high and dry

    A Dandenong disability pensioner’s home remains gutted and uninhabitable 16 months after being flooded by raw sewage. Sharon Harris, along with other neighbours, was the…

  • Driver dies in Springvale South

    Driver dies in Springvale South

    A man has died following a fatal crash in Springvale South early on Sunday 28 February. Police say the driver crashed into an unoccupied parked…

  • Food relief set to expire

    Food relief set to expire

    Greater Dandenong Council is set to decide on the future of its Covid 19 relief program that’s delivered a staggering 200 tonnes of food and…

  • Long road back for jobseeker

    Long road back for jobseeker

    Support has gone a long way to getting 54-year-old Thi back into work. With little speaking English, Thi had been out of the workforce for…

  • Fears over court merger

    Fears over court merger

    A support service for court users has expressed concern over the merger of the Family Court with the Federal Circuit Court. Court Network, a frontline…

  • Circuit-breaker grants ‘small relief’

    Circuit-breaker grants ‘small relief’

    Restaurants hurt by the snap ‘circuit-breaker’ lockdown over five days in February are being offered up to $3000 in State relief. With just hours notice,…

  • Vaccine ‘turning point’ in SE

    Vaccine ‘turning point’ in SE

    Monash Health’s head of infection control, Rhonda Stuart, was the first Victorian to get the Pfizer anti-Covid vaccine on Monday 22 February. It represented an…

  • Streetscape seat benched

    Streetscape seat benched

    Recently-installed street benches have attracted aggressive groups of drinkers and beggars in the troubled Hemmings Street shopping strip, traders say. Dandenong IGA owner Vasif Adili…

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