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  • Thieves on the line

    Thieves on the line

    Thieves cut through a fence and stole a line-marking machine in Dandenong South. Greater Dandenong CIU is investigating the incident, which occurred at a Capital…

  • Impound for suspended driver

    Impound for suspended driver

    A Dandenong North driver was behind the wheel with a suspended licence and drugs in his system, police allege. Greater Dandenong Highway Patrol intercepted a…

  • Concern for missing mum and daughter grows

    Concern for missing mum and daughter grows

    Police are renewing their call for information about a missing mum and toddler. Kristina Subu, 26, and her three-year-old daughter Abiya were last seen in…

  • Three…ways to warm up a house (that aren’t running a heater)

    Three…ways to warm up a house (that aren’t running a heater)

    1. Closing doors and windows and keeping them air tight will lock in any heat. Use a towel or similar to block any noticeable leaks.…

  • Jill paves the way

    Jill paves the way

    By Casey Neill “This lady’s a force of nature.” And with that introduction, Industry and Employment Minister Ben Carroll announced Jill Walsh as the joint…

  • Apartment block knocked back

    Apartment block knocked back

    By Casey Neill Greater Dandenong Council knocked back a four-storey apartment block – even though it met planning guidelines. At the council’s Monday 28 May…

  • Award signals Bombardier’s on track

    Award signals Bombardier’s on track

    By Casey Neill Dandenong’s Bombardier Transportation Australia took home a major manufacturing award. The train and tram manufacturer won the Transport Technologies nod at the…

  • Body count stacks up

    Body count stacks up

    By Casey Neill A Dandenong funeral home got the green light to triple the number of bodies it stores. Greater Dandenong Councillor Tim Dark was…

  • Bomb hoax witness appeal

    Bomb hoax witness appeal

    By Casey Neill A bomb hoax prompted a full evacuation at Dandenong Primary. Acting Inspector Tim Hardiman said police were called to the Foster Street…

  • Fire bill tops $12 million

    Fire bill tops $12 million

    Preventable house fires are on the rise in the Dandenong area. The CFA’s latest statistics showed there were 457 preventable house fires in district eight…

  • Josh is ready to rock

    Josh is ready to rock

    By Casey Neill  A Noble Park performer will rock out in a musical with a difference. Joshua Aiello will take to the Bunjil Place Theatre…

  • Race for Harmony

    Race for Harmony

    Dandenong’s Harmony Square hosted a welcome to country, smoking ceremony and didgeridoo performance to mark Reconciliation Week. The Tuesday 29 May event also included an…

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