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  • Trashing our brand

    Trashing our brand

    A Chesterfield-style couch, mattress, suitcases and furniture have formed part of an illegal dumping site in central Springvale. The pile – one of multitudes in…

  • Trust ‘lost’ on hub project

    Trust ‘lost’ on hub project

    Greater Dandenong Council needs to restore community “trust” that it will deliver the long-awaited Dandenong Community Hub project, Cr Jim Memeti says. In response to…

  • ‘My Kojak moment’: Rob’s pitch for charity

    ‘My Kojak moment’: Rob’s pitch for charity

    There’s good personal reason why Dandenong butcher Rob Boyle has put himself on the line for the 2021 Good Friday Appeal. The owner of Rob’s…

  • Cup raised for 100 years

    Cup raised for 100 years

    World traveller Irene Lyall was set to mark her 100th birthday with a teacup filled with gin. The Welsh-born centenarian turned 100 on Friday 12…

  • Man killed on Monash Fwy

    Man killed on Monash Fwy

    A 28-year-old man from Cranbourne East has died after a series of collisions on the Monash Freeway in Endeavour Hills. Police say his car was…

  • Burnout crash injures two

    Burnout crash injures two

    A learner driver has allegedly crashed into another car while performing a burnout on Dandenong Bypass early on 11 March. Two people were injured after…

  • Garden boosting rebates

    Garden boosting rebates

    In good news for green thumbs, Greater Dandenong Council will introduce a home-composting rebate scheme from July. Resident ratepayers will be able to claim 30…

  • Premier in ICU after fall

    Premier in ICU after fall

    Premier Daniel Andrews has been advised to remain in intensive care for several days after falling down stairs on the morning of 9 March. In…

  • Ute’s ‘string of crashes’

    Ute’s ‘string of crashes’

    A woman has been cut out of her car after a Toyota ute was allegedly involved in a string of crashes in Springvale on Wednesday…

  • Council denies I Cook ’tampering’

    Council denies I Cook ’tampering’

    Greater Dandenong Council has denied committing a “cover up” by fighting against the supply of complete footage from food inspectors’ body cameras to I Cook…

  • Man charged with hitrun

    Man charged with hitrun

    A 33-year-old Hallam man has been charged after a pedestrian was critically injured in an alleged hit-run crash in Dandenong on Thursday 4 March. The…

  • Nurse’s Covid jab a ‘relief’

    Nurse’s Covid jab a ‘relief’

    A Monash Health nurse was among the first in Victoria to receive her Covid jab. Rachel Hogben, nurse manager in the intensive care unit at…

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