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  • Teen charged with Springvale robbery

    Teen charged with Springvale robbery

    A teenager has been charged over the alleged robbery of a 30-year-old woman on Balmoral Avenue Springvale. The woman had been on her way to…

  • City contributes to bushfire relief fund

    City contributes to bushfire relief fund

    The City of Greater Dandenong has contributed $10,000 to the Casey Cardinia Foundation’s Bushfire Relief Fund, raising money for those impacted by the recent Bunyip…

  • Where’s the proof?

    Where’s the proof?

    A Dandenong South family company says it has been unjustly blamed and shut down by the state’s health authorities over the death of an elderly…

  • Fablice’s story for the ages

    Fablice’s story for the ages

    Fablice Manirakiza is a big believer in the power of story. And the Keysborough youth arts officer has one of the most extraordinary and harrowing…

  • Drivers ‘dudded’ on tolls

    Drivers ‘dudded’ on tolls

    Motorists in the South East will be carrying the can for an extra $37.3 billion in road tolls to pay for a tunnel project in…

  • At one with Christchurch victims

    At one with Christchurch victims

    Two vigils at Dandenong’s Harmony Square sent powerful messages of unity and grief in response to the recent horrific events at the Al Noor and…

  • No harm to heritage tree: council

    No harm to heritage tree: council

    Greater Dandenong Council says a towering heritage-listed tree metres from Maurice Kirby Velodrome will not be damaged during the cycling track’s demolition. With the track…

  • Violent crime down, thefts up

    Violent crime down, thefts up

    Weapon offence rates dropped in Greater Dandenong in 2018, alongside a reduction in violent crime, according to the latest official statistics. Crimes against the person,…

  • Three jailed over brutal home attacks

    Three jailed over brutal home attacks

    Three men have been jailed by the Victorian County Court over a series of terrifying armed break-ins at a family home in Keysborough. Anthony Claridge,…

  • Tastes of diversity

    Tastes of diversity

    Students will come dressed in their cultural clothes, a huge spread of various cultural food n whole school picnic lunch in the courtyard. After lunch…

  • Tailored for each other

    Tailored for each other

    Leon and Anna D’Aversa travelled right across the world before they first laid eyes on each other. The Noble Park North couple, both born in…

  • Rose lifted others with joy

    Rose lifted others with joy

    Wellsprings for Women has lost a treasured staff-member after months of illness. Rose Elias 52, died on 16 March, leaving a legacy of a welcoming…

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