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  • Major delays in Springvale

    Major delays in Springvale

    By Casey Neill The traffic lights are out at Springvale’s Spaghetti Junction. VicRoads is advising motorists to avoid the Princes Highway, Springvale Road, Police Road,…

  • CCTV fuels arson hunt

    CCTV fuels arson hunt

     Police are appealing for information about a car torched in Springvale. Greater Dandenong CIU detectives released CCTV images of two men they believe could assist…

  • Cheers to new brew

    Cheers to new brew

    By Casey Neill  A microbrewery is coming to Dandenong. Greater Dandenong Councillors unanimously supported the application for 5 Bennet Street at their Monday 26 March…

  • Scribblers smashed

    Scribblers smashed

    By Casey Neill Police smashed a graffiti vandal network responsible for a frightening attack on a train in Dandenong South. They executed nine search warrants…

  • Four-storey renewal

    Four-storey renewal

    By Casey Neill A new four-storey apartment building will “bring more vibrancy” to Springvale. Greater Dandenong Councillors approved the 41-dwelling application for 86-92 Springvale Road…

  • Hunt for bag-snatch bandits

    Hunt for bag-snatch bandits

    By Casey Neill Thugs snatched handbags from three women in separate robberies across Greater Dandenong. The first occurred on Newcomen Road, Springvale, about 7.40pm on…

  • Skipping for heart health

    Skipping for heart health

    By Casey Neill  Noble Park students jumped for heart health on Friday 23 March. St Anthony’s Catholic Primary School raised $1017 for Jump Rope for…

  • Together in harmony

    Together in harmony

    Everyone Belongs was a fitting title for St Anthony’s Catholic Primary’s Harmony Day celebrations. The Noble Park school started the Friday 23 March event with…

  • Car fire appeals

    Car fire appeals

     Police are appealing for information following two car fires. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Senior Constable Jodie Stoll said a stolen green Nissan Pulsar was set…

  • Thief walks through front door

    Thief walks through front door

    A thief armed with a knife walked into a Keysborough home and stole a mobile phone. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Senior Constable Jodie Stoll said…

  • Volunteer drive

    Volunteer drive

    By Casey Neill Nobody in Ebony Rech’s family has a driver’s licence or a car, so clocking up her learner driver hours was a struggle.…

  • Doveton’s leading the way

    Doveton’s leading the way

    By Casey Neill Doveton College principal Greg McMahon won a $45,000 national teaching prize. He was among 12 educators announced as Commonwealth Bank Teaching Award…

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