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  • Price of parking

    Price of parking

    By Casey Neill  Little India traders say parking meters are costing them customers. But Greater Dandenong Council says the Foster Street paid parking is helping…

  • Jazmin starts a Chain Reaction

    Jazmin starts a Chain Reaction

    By Casey Neill  A Dandenong girl helped to send off cyclists on a million-dollar ride for sick kids. Jazmin Makawe-Zaicz was born prematurely, at 23…

  • Smoke warning after rubbish fire

    Smoke warning after rubbish fire

     A rubbish vehicle fire is sending smoke over Dandenong South and Bangholme. The CFA issued an advice warning about the Mark Anthony Drive incident about…

  • Silver celebration

    Silver celebration

     A Dandenong-based support service celebrated its silver jubilee with its first ever open day. The Southern Migrant and Refugee Centre (SMRC) threw open its doors…

  • No change for cut corner

    No change for cut corner

    By Casey Neill VicRoads has no plans to change a Noble Park North intersection to curb corner-cutting trucks. Greater Dandenong councillor Zaynoun Melhem raised concerns…

  • Golden Dawn

    Golden Dawn

    By Casey Neill Dawn Vernon has been shining a light on community safety for more years than she can remember. She’s lived in Noble Park…

  • Job skills boost employability

    Job skills boost employability

     Young Dandenong and Doveton job-seekers can take a step towards employment in March. The non-profit Skilling Australia Foundation is running its next APepTite Youth Job…

  • Robinson Street safety upgrade complete

    Robinson Street safety upgrade complete

     Works to make Dandenong’s Robinson Street-Princes Highway intersection safer are complete. On Thursday 22 February, Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams announced that work had finished on…

  • Man missing from Dandenong

    Man missing from Dandenong

     A missing Dandenong man was last seen on Friday 16 February. Police are appealing for public help to find Daniel Whittaker, 27, after he disappeared…

  • Break the addiction cycle and build a new identity

    Break the addiction cycle and build a new identity

    By Glenn Munso, Youth You Program founder  For many years I was trapped and suffocated in the cycle of drug addiction. It was dark and…

  • Cash for cohesion

    Cash for cohesion

     Two Dandenong groups will share $39,000 to boost community cohesion. On Wednesday 21 February, Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams announced a $20,000 grant to High Resolves…

  • Fire safety spreads across cultures

    Fire safety spreads across cultures

     The Dandenong Fire Brigade and community groups are taking cooking classes together to prevent potentially-deadly kitchen fires. The program is targeting newly-arrived migrants who are…

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