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  • Machete gang raids servo

    Machete gang raids servo

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS UPDATE 5pm A MAN has handed himself into Cranbourne police this afternoon in relation to a servo armed robbery in Lynbrook. The…

  • Date set to remove deadly crossing

    By CASEY NEILL THE deadly Abbotts Road level crossing will be gone by 2019, the State Government has announced. Committee for Dandenong chairman Gary Castricum…

  • Each performer’s chance to shine

    Each performer’s chance to shine

    VALLEY Village Mews residents and Emerson School students have been dancing up a storm together for 21 years. And Gwynne Kett, 90, and June Don,…

  • Gift allows service to power on

    Gift allows service to power on

    By CASEY NEILL SOLAR panels are not only powering Wallara’s headquarters – they’re generating cash for the charity. Simply Energy donated the panels and Bradford…

  • A taste of the old country

    A taste of the old country

    By CASEY NEILL COOKING can transport Keysborough’s Kalyan Ky back to her homeland Cambodia. Now anyone can take that journey. Her refugee story and favourite…

  • Call for forum on family violence

    Call for forum on family violence

    DANDENONG needs a forum on family violence, says Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams. In Parliament, she called on the Women and the Prevention of Family Violence…

  • Licence lost for drink driving

    Licence lost for drink driving

    A 21-YEAR-OLD Springvale man has had his licence suspended after a roadside breath test recorded 0.116 per cent. The man was fined $645 and has…

  • Thankful for new life

    Thankful for new life

    By CASEY NEILL SPRINGVALE’S Be Ha can’t thank Australia enough for opening its arms and hearts to her family. “We only hope that you are…

  • Wedge blow

    Wedge blow

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS PLANNING Minister Richard Wynne has stated he has no “appetite” to support Greater Dandenong’s desire for more than 400 hectares in Keysborough…

  • Hall’s popularity leaves business at a loss

    Hall’s popularity leaves business at a loss

    By CASEY NEILL TRADERS in a Dandenong shopping strip say parking problems are costing them customers. At the 23 November Greater Dandenong Council meeting, Cr…

  • Junction jam

    Junction jam

    By CASEY NEILL Notorious ‘spaghetti junction’ chaos set for safety shake-up… VICTORIA’S worst black spot is set for a safety shake-up after 30 years of…

  • Cricket consultants’ taxing times

    Cricket consultants’ taxing times

    TAX consultants were pitched in a friendly cricket battle with some of Dandenong’s newest arrivals at Hemmings Park. Deloitte workers took on a team of…

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