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  • New era for the best in business

    New era for the best in business

    By CASEY NEILL Greater Dandenong’s top business awards have entered a new era. A breakfast launched the new Greater Dandenong Chamber Business Awards at Greyhounds…

  • School tea funds for cancer council

    School tea funds for cancer council

    Keysborough College students and teachers ate their way to a $230 Cancer Council donation. The school hosted an Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea event at its…

  • Stabbed during fight

    Stabbed during fight

    A man suffered a serious stab wound to his wrist during a fight in Dandenong. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Senior Constable Marisa Owens said two…

  • Liberty in flames

    Liberty in flames

    Vandals torched a stolen Subaru Liberty in a Keysborough park. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Senior Constable Marisa Owens said they drove the blue vehicle through…

  • Punched from behind, phone stolen

    Punched from behind, phone stolen

    A thief punched a Dandenong man and stole his mobile phone in Robinson Street. The 37-year-old victim was walking, about 8.45pm on Tuesday 17 May,…

  • ‘No suspects’ in house fire

    ‘No suspects’ in house fire

    POLICE are appealing for information about a house fire in Noble Park. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Marisa Owens said there were no suspects for the…

  • Council depot a home to hundreds

    Council depot a home to hundreds

    By CASEY NEILL NINETY-eight new homes will soon fill Springvale’s former council depot site. Greater Dandenong councillors approved the planning application for the View Road…

  • Boy stabbed at plaza

    Boy stabbed at plaza

    By CASEY NEILL A BOY in his late teens suffered stab wounds in an attack at Dandenong Plaza. Police were called to the scene about…

  • Councillor refuses to sign code

    Councillor refuses to sign code

    By CASEY NEILL COUNCILLOR Maria Sampey risks disqualification from council if she refuses to sign a code of conduct. “I’m not going to sign it,”…

  • Bail for man willing to give rehab a go

    Bail for man willing to give rehab a go

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A MAN linked to multiple aggravated burglaries and stolen cars in the south-east, including in Keysborough and Hampton Park, has pleaded to…

  • Tougher penalties for ripping off migrants mooted

    Tougher penalties for ripping off migrants mooted

    By CASEY NEILL MIGRANTS will be better protected from shonky deals under an ALP Federal Government, Bruce candidate Julian Hill said. Mr Hill live-streamed a…

  • Abbotts Road to stay open

    Abbotts Road to stay open

    By CASEY NEILL ABBOTTS Road will stay open, the State Government has announced. The Level Crossing Removal Authority in February revealed plans to shut the…

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