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  • Services with a smile

    Services with a smile

    By Narelle Coulter “I like to stay in one place,” says half-century veteran… In January 1967 the Vietnam War was brewing, Harold Holt was Prime…

  • Sun shines on Luna New Year festivities

    Sun shines on Luna New Year festivities

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows Dandenong Market saw in the Luna New Year with a bang this year as the whole community came out to usher in…

  • Probe after animals found dead

    Probe after animals found dead

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows Seven animals found dead and a further 16 found starved and abused at a Dandenong North property have prompted an RSPCA investigation.…

  • Jail for bone-breaking movie-night attack

    Jail for bone-breaking movie-night attack

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A Dandenong man has been jailed for more than two years after he brutally bashed a boarding-house mate with an iron bar…

  • Pedestrian hit by car

    Pedestrian hit by car

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A woman is now in a stable condition, after being struck by a car in Dandenong’s Little India precinct on Monday 30…

  • Pedestrian hit in Dandenong

    Pedestrian hit in Dandenong

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows Emergency services were called to Forster Street in Dandenong to reports of a car crash involving a pedestrian at about 2.40pm Monday…

  • Attempted murder charge

    Attempted murder charge

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows Police have arrested and charged a 29-year-old man from Hallam with attempted murder following the almost fatal stabbing of a Berwick man…

  • Firm sees big value in ‘print-your-own’ parts

    Firm sees big value in ‘print-your-own’ parts

    By Casey Neill Spee3D printers can make a golf putter in about eight minutes, and they’re being built in Dandenong. Managing director Byron Kennedy has…

  • Council not so street smart

    Council not so street smart

    Greater Dandenong’s future residential streets could be wider than those built in recent years. At the Monday 23 January council meeting, councillor Matthew Kirwan asked…

  • Freeze-dried pet treats

    Freeze-dried pet treats

    By Casey Neill Two chefs are freeze-drying quality emu, kangaroo, beef, lamb and seafood in Dandenong – and feeding it to dogs. Freeze Dry Australia…

  • Estate agents face court over mishandled millions

    Estate agents face court over mishandled millions

    The team behind real estate agent LJ Hooker’s Keysborough franchise will face more than 400 charges following allegations of funds misappropriation. Consumer Affairs Victoria announced…

  • Join in with the Australia club

    Join in with the Australia club

    Nelly Yoa, soccer player and social advocate As a proud Australian with African heritage, I know all too well the difficulties faced by migrants, especially…

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