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  • Dandenong jobs boost

    Dandenong jobs boost

    Dandenong’s manufacturing sector is set to benefit from a $3 million-plus State Government boost. The grants will support local projects and an expected 150 extra…

  • Pavilion scores $500K kickalong

    Pavilion scores $500K kickalong

    A new modern and accessible pavilion is in the works at St Mary’s Cricket Club and St John’s Old Collegians Football Club in Dandenong. On…

  • Daylight burglar at large

    Daylight burglar at large

    A burglar who broke into a Springvale home on an early afternoon is being sought by police. The man entered the Virginia Street house about…

  • Clues to success

    Clues to success

    When it comes growing a small business, Judy O’Connell has a wealth of knowledge. “I am passionate about helping small business because I’ve lived and…

  • Sandown shutdown denied

    Sandown shutdown denied

    Sandown Racecourse’s owner has denied any plans to shut the track despite it being conspicuously overlooked as the new home of Caulfield’s training stables. On…

  • Laughing arsonist sets boarding-house ablaze

    Laughing arsonist sets boarding-house ablaze

    A man has set alight a Dandenong boarding house, laughing and taunting occupants as he clutched the residential fire extinguisher, a court has heard. After…

  • Concerns for missing Dandenong woman

    Concerns for missing Dandenong woman

    A 23-year-old Dandenong mother has been reported missing after disappearing nearly two weeks ago. Carly Dart had been last seen by her family leaving a…

  • Woman robbed by armed intruders

    Woman robbed by armed intruders

    A 47-year-old woman has been confronted by five males wielding metal bars during an aggravated burglary of her home. The males forced their way in…

  • Pedestrian killed in Dandenong South

    Pedestrian killed in Dandenong South

    A fatal collision has claimed the life of a pedestrian in Dandenong South on Sunday 21 October. It is believed the pedestrian was struck by…

  • Hard road for change

    Hard road for change

    More than 50 students and staff at Hallam Senior College hit the treadmill as part of a 24-hour walkathon fundraiser. The personal development class raised…

  • Haggis fit for royalty

    Haggis fit for royalty

    It’s not every day you get to serve royalty but Rob Boyle, of Rob’s British Butchery may have done just that. The flamboyant Dandenong foodie…

  • SRSS election pledge

    SRSS election pledge

    Greater Dandenong Council’s campaign for local asylum seekers facing destitution has received a shot in the arm – albeit from a ‘minor’ State political party. A…

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