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  • Man charged with Rasimi murder

    Man charged with Rasimi murder

    A 25-year-old man has been charged with the murder of Mitat Rasimi in Dandenong in March. The Hampton Park man had been arrested during raids…

  • Prisoner rise concerns: Minister

    Prisoner rise concerns: Minister

    Child Protection Minister Luke Donnellan has spoken out on the soaring numbers of “low level” prisoners in Victorian jails. Speaking at the Springvale Monash Legal…

  • Two men arrested in homicide raids

    Two men arrested in homicide raids

     Police have arrested two men as part of an eight-month investigation into the shooting murder of Mitat Rasimi in Dandenong. Taskforce Sector detectives arrested the…

  • Driven for social gains

    Driven for social gains

    A driving course for Hazara women and leadership training for South Sudanese communities in Dandenong have landed $10,000 grants. The projects were among 75 across…

  • Stabber’s jail appeal refused

    Stabber’s jail appeal refused

    A Hallam man has failed in his appeal against a nine-year jail term for a frenzied stabbing of an “entirely innocent” man outside a Noble…

  • Made to raise the blade

    Made to raise the blade

    By Tyler Lewis At just 31, Brett Forsyth has already achieved the script of childhood dreams at the crease. Behind a trademark application of zinc…

  • Fire threat looms after rains

    Fire threat looms after rains

    Danger lies in the healthy grass fed by spring rains, says CFA Assistant Chief Officer for the South East Region Trevor Owen. The lush, tall…

  • Masons focus on thermal camera

    Masons focus on thermal camera

    Keysborough CFA’s bid for a thermal imaging camera has been given a significant helping hand. South Eastern Masonic Centre has donated $4400 towards the purchase…

  • Street name for Roz?

    Street name for Roz?

    A Greater Dandenong councillor has called for a street to be named after his long-standing former colleague Roz Blades. But there is a significant but…

  • Child porn principal avoids jail

    Child porn principal avoids jail

    A former Dandenong-based deputy principal who pleaded guilty to producing and possessing child abuse material has avoided jail. Quentin Paul Smith, 50, had worked at…

  • Armed robbers at large

    Armed robbers at large

    Police remain on the hunt for two offenders involved in an armed robbery of a pokies venue in Police Road Mulgrave last year. Armed Crime…

  • Serves of success

    Serves of success

    Emerson School student Reyhan, picture with a tray of chocolate mousse, provided silver service a community high-tea on 24 October. She was one of teams…

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