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  • More time to turn

    More time to turn

    An upgrade at Springvale, Governor and Hutton roads promises to cut travel times. Keysborough MP Martin Pakula said on Monday 19 February that a $1.45…

  • Emerson eyes Active April

    Emerson eyes Active April

    Dandenong students are getting active again this April after leading the state last year. Emerson School signed up all students to the Premier’s Active April…

  • Serving up Dandy fare

    Serving up Dandy fare

    Dandenong’s Harmony Square previewed a long lunch and highlighted local foodies. On Friday 16 February it hosted suppliers for a Regional World’s Longest Lunch to…

  • Double the limit

    Double the limit

     A Cranbourne P-plater was driving at twice the speed limit in Noble Park, police allege. The impounded the 22-year-old’s car on Heatherton Road about 5pm…

  • Boarding house stabbing

    Boarding house stabbing

     A man handed himself into police following a stabbing in Dandenong. He attended the Dandenong Police Station about 11.30pm on Saturday 17 February and advised…

  • Cannabis crop up in smoke

    Cannabis crop up in smoke

     A fire unearthed hundreds of cannabis plants inside a Springvale factory. Police posted a crime-scene guard outside the Rosalie Street address following the blaze, which…

  • Heart of the show

    Heart of the show

    By Casey Neill “It’s a pretty long innings but it’s been good.” Jack Rae was referring to his 70 years as a Dandenong Agricultural and…

  • Paper sends smoke over suburbs

    Paper sends smoke over suburbs

    Firefighters quickly controlled a fire inside a truck filled with paper in Dandenong South. The CFA issued the community with an advice warning after smoke…

  • Darling on the comeback trail

    Darling on the comeback trail

    By Nick Creely Aaron Darling will be entering this year’s TAC Cup season hell bent on making up for lost time. One of the hard…

  • Noble engineers head underground

    Noble engineers head underground

    Noble Park’s newest engineers are kick-starting their careers as cadets on the Metro Tunnel project. Premier and Mulgrave MP Daniel Andrews recently met Siu Qun…

  • On a high

    On a high

    By Casey Neill Commuters say they feel safer in the new Noble Park Railway Station. It opened to the public on Thursday 15 February as…

  • Concrete company fined $500K for workplace tragedy

    Concrete company fined $500K for workplace tragedy

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells  A Keysborough former business has been convicted and fined $500,000 over an industrial accident that claimed the life of a 29-year-old worker.…

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