News
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Employers’ stolen stock sold on eBay
By Cam Lucadou-Wells A man has been jailed for stealing and on-selling more than $500,000 of electrical products from his Dandenong South employer. New Zealand-born…
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Council backs giving renters a fair go
By Casey Neill Greater Dandenong is supporting a campaign to give tenants “a fair shake”. Councillor Sean O’Reilly was among supporters for a motion from…
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New-look logo for chamber
The Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce revealed a fresh-look logo as part of an ongoing evolution. Chamber president Paul Broom said the new design reflected…
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Funding cuts, boarding nightmares
By Casey Neill Boarders in Greater Dandenong’s 100-plus illegal rooming houses are more vulnerable following a State Government funding cut, says a community legal centre.…
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Housing unfit for humans
Refugee families are living with mice and mold, too scared of eviction to speak out. Dandenong non-profit Women’s Health in the South East (WHISE) drew…
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Business park in town
Springvale will soon be home to a new business park. Franze Developments and Sampieri Group bought an undeveloped 4.2 hectare industrial site on Centre Road…
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Tenancy rights in one’s lingo
New multilingual videos are explaining tenancy rights to new Victorians. The State Government produced the video series in Arabic, Karen and Swahili for the growing…
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Low cloud, rain attributed to plane crash
By Casey Neill Low cloud and rain probably caused a plane crash that killed a Noble Park man, an investigation has found. On Wednesday 28…
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Hoseah born free to sing
By Casey Neill Hoseah Partsch cried when he realised he’d miss the Dandenong High School house choral competition. It was a place in The Voice…
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New community services director
Greater Dandenong Council has a new community services director. Mark Doubleday resigned from the role in March this year. At the Monday 26 June council…
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Nest boxes for native animals
Dandenong West students gave native animals a leg-up on the housing front. They built nest boxes for various creatures and installed them at Fotheringham Reserve…
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MAD rush to plant
Bangholme students put more than 300 plants into their school grounds in a bid to make a difference. More than 600 students from Prep to…