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  • Foretaste of dream jobs

    Foretaste of dream jobs

    Noble Park students have a taste for the world of work and the pathways to their dream job destination. Noble Park Secondary College held its…

  • MP helps make sense of Census

    MP helps make sense of Census

    Bruce’s new MP is offering to help residents complete the Census. “The integrity of Census data is crucial to regional planning and ensuring diverse communities…

  • Training centre may rise from razed park soundshell

    Training centre may rise from razed park soundshell

    By Casey Neill An indoor training centre is on the cards for the new-look Dandenong Park. Workers have flattened the Stan Prior soundshell, bowls club…

  • For want of a smoke alarm

    For want of a smoke alarm

    By Casey Neill A house fire is four times more likely to turn deadly if there’s no working smoke alarm. This was one of the…

  • $10,000 factory fire

    $10,000 factory fire

    By Casey Neill A fire caused $10,000 damage to a Dandenong South plastics factory. Firefighters were called to the Abbotts Road site about 3am on…

  • Taskforce for Indian cultural precinct

    Taskforce for Indian cultural precinct

    By Casey Neill A call-out is coming for contributions to Dandenong’s Indian cultural precinct. In December the State Government announced that Foster Street’s Little India…

  • $6m should buy a lot of open space

    $6m should buy a lot of open space

    By Casey Neill Greater Dandenong Council has set aside $6 million for acquiring open space. At their Monday 8 August meeting, councillors voted to split…

  • Driving his point home

    Driving his point home

    By Casey Neill A Craigieburn man is believed to have deliberately ploughed his car into a Dandenong home following an argument. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective…

  • Boy,13, linked to nine burglaries

    Boy,13, linked to nine burglaries

    Police arrested a 13-year-old Dandenong boy in an allegedly stolen car just hours after he was bailed on aggravated burglary and theft charges. Greater Dandenong…

  • Budget delay on traffic

    Budget delay on traffic

    By Casey Neill “You can’t go on a holiday when you haven’t got food to eat.” This comparison of the Greater Dandenong Council budget to…

  • Celebrating Indian culture, cinema

    Celebrating Indian culture, cinema

    Harmony Square visitors were transported to India through a cultural and cinematic celebration. Dandenong is a satellite location for this year’s Indian Film Festival of…

  • Ex-teacher faces sex charges

    Ex-teacher faces sex charges

    A former Dandenong teacher has been charged over several alleged sexual assaults dating back to the 1970s. Central Gippsland Sexual Offences and Child Abuse Investigation…

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