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  • Balaclava gunman

    Balaclava gunman

    A 24-YEAR-OLD woman has been robbed by a balaclava-clad gunman as she walked home from Springvale train station. The woman was walking along Windsor Avenue…

  • None Of Our Business But…

    None Of Our Business But…

    COUNCILLOR Peter Brown says he dropped his opposition to installing on-street parking meters in Springvale over a racism row at a council meeting on 10…

  • Circus girl is on her way home

    Circus girl is on her way home

    CANDY Bowers fell in love with entertaining during her childhood in Dandenong. This week she’s returning to her home town and is taking to the…

  • Shisha plans go up in smoke

    Shisha plans go up in smoke

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS GREATER Dandenong councillors have rejected a proposed shisha lounge in Lonsdale Street, declaring it could be illegal under the Tobacco Act. At…

  • Fire death not suspicious

    Fire death not suspicious

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS POLICE have confirmed that the death of a woman in a unit fire in Dandenong on Tuesday night was not suspicious. The…

  • Signed up for the banner

    Signed up for the banner

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS IT’S a once-in-150-years, special record of the times. Disability-rights advocate Sharon Harris last week presented a 1.5 metre laminated banner to the…

  • He’s the BMW bandit

    He’s the BMW bandit

    POLICE are hunting a man who stole a luxury car earlier this month and used it in several petrol drive-offs, including in Noble Park. The…

  • Bus stop assault

    Bus stop assault

    POLICE have released images of a man believed to be connected with an indecent assault of a girl at Dandenong railway station on 25 July.…

  • Drain crash car driver in cardiac arrest

    Drain crash car driver in cardiac arrest

    A MAN was been rescued from his upturned car in a drain alongside Springvale Road, Keysborough, last night. Emergency crews were called to the scene…

  • Father pleads for son after attack

    Father pleads for son after attack

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS AN ELDERLY Springvale man has made an impassioned plea in court on behalf of his alcoholic son who had throttled and bashed…

  • Parking meters could cost seats

    Parking meters could cost seats

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS GREATER Dandenong councillors’ support for on-street parking meters in Springvale could cost them the “ethnic” vote, says councillor Youhorn Chea. Cr Chea’s…

  • Council split on ‘racist’ call

    Council split on ‘racist’ call

    By CASEY NEILL “ALL Anglos are voting against this decision.” This comment from Councillor Jim Memeti at Monday night’s council meeting sparked cries of racism…

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