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  • Mayor hailed ‘Hep hero’

    Mayor hailed ‘Hep hero’

    Greater Dandenong mayor Youhorn Chea has spoken out on his own Hepatitis C affliction to raise awareness of the massive rates of hepatitis in the…

  • Dandy CFA’s amazing dog rescue

    Dandy CFA’s amazing dog rescue

    Dandenong CFA’s technical rescue crew has helped save a kelpie from 20 metres down a disused mine shaft at Smith’s Gully. The crew with help…

  • Commuter struck by ‘over-defensive’ punch

    Commuter struck by ‘over-defensive’ punch

    An “over-defensive” transgender adult has taken offence at another train passenger and punched him hard in the face, a court has heard. The victim and…

  • Rising above the low times

    Rising above the low times

    Once a victim of bullying, Arzum Caglayancay is now making a stand for others. The 31-year-old public servant is a finalist at the 2018 Mrs…

  • People power derails land sell-off

    People power derails land sell-off

    Two disused kindergartens could be set to become ‘pocket parks’ after a stunning reversal by Greater Dandenong Council. At a 27 August meeting, councillors overturned…

  • Debate rages on velodrome fate

    Debate rages on velodrome fate

    Greater Dandenong Council has defended its plans to demolish a Noble Park velodrome named after sport legend Maurice Kirby. The council had come under fire…

  • Market’s blueprint for growth

    Market’s blueprint for growth

    More festivals, more visitors from across Melbourne, a possible night market and better parking – these are the planks of Dandenong Market’s upcoming plans. The…

  • Page-turners on parade

    Page-turners on parade

    Despite appearances, Book Week wasn’t just about dress-ups at Noble Park Secondary College. Staff and students inhabited their favourite book characters to acknowledge the power…

  • Punching from the pulpit

    Punching from the pulpit

    Soft-spoken priest Matt Scheffer says the boxing ring is a metaphor for life. “Don’t be afraid to get in the ring – and have a…

  • Mile Creek oil slick

    Mile Creek oil slick

    An asphalt processing plant in Springvale has been fined over illegally spilling oil into a local waterway. Environment Protection Authority Victoria (EPA) fined Fulton Hogan…

  • Bells toll for boom gates

    Bells toll for boom gates

    Abbotts Road’s traffic-clogging boom gates have been dismantled with a new rail overpass set to open for use on 8 September. Crews removed the gates…

  • Green light for Springvale tower

    Green light for Springvale tower

    A proposed 10-storey multi-use apartment building has been hailed as a “historic” development in central Springvale. The proposal at 17-19 Balmoral Avenue for 89 apartments,…

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