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  • Family struggles after theft

    Family struggles after theft

    By CASEY NEILL A CALLOUS theft in Noble Park has left a mother and her disabled daughter stranded. Carolyn Russell had convinced her sister Janine…

  • Prostitution clampdown

    By CASEY NEILL SEVEN men will face court following a prostitution sting in Dandenong on 14 November. Sergeant Pat Green said they would answer solicitation…

  • Ribbon through the city

    A WALK for White Ribbon Day will make its way through central Dandenong tomorrow (Tuesday). It will start at The Kitchen at Dandenong Market at…

  • Centre for calm Santa

    Children with autism spectrum disorder are invited to Dandenong Plaza to celebrate Sensitive Santa, an event that caters to children with sensory sensitivities and allows…

  • Callous theft hits family

    Callous theft hits family

    By CASEY NEILL JANINE Russell is the sole carer for her 19-year-old daughter Sharamalee, who has a severe disability. During a rare night off on…

  • Have you seen Keely?

    Have you seen Keely?

    BREAKING NEWS POLICE have found Rowville girl Keely Woods, following an appeal for help to find her yesterday (Thursday). The 14-year-old girl went missing from…

  • Rabbit torture video

    Rabbit torture video

    GREATER Dandenong police have charged a Chelsea man over the theft, torture and death of a pet rabbit. They discovered a video of the aggravated…

  • White Ribbon walk

    White Ribbon walk

    A WALK for White Ribbon Day will make its way through central Dandenong on Tuesday. It will start at The Kitchen at Dandenong Market at…

  • Build a country fit for diggers

    Build a country fit for diggers

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS THE best way to remember Diggers is to “build a country” they would have wanted, a crowd at a Remembrance Day ceremony…

  • Offside family violence

    Offside family violence

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS BLOKES, competing fiercely on the soccer field, will be leading the charge to extinguish family violence off the field. On Sunday, 13…

  • Accolade for engagement

    Accolade for engagement

    DANDENONG’S revitalised Lonsdale Street has picked up a national award. The collaboration between landscape architecture and urban design firm TCL and BKK Architects won the…

  • Confessional “dilemma” still a risk

    Confessional “dilemma” still a risk

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS DOVETON Catholic priest Michael Shadbolt says he faces a “moral dilemma” on whether to report child sex abuse uncovered during a confessional.…

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