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  • Rare beast on the move

    Rare beast on the move

    With slick lines and in a bright nautical yellow, a rare racing gem has been sitting idle in a Dandenong garage for nearly 30 years.…

  • ‘Slug gate’ back in court

    ‘Slug gate’ back in court

    ‘Slug gate’ is back in the courts after commercial kitchen I Cook Foods launched a fresh lawsuit against Greater Dandenong Council. ICF is suing the…

  • Council wary on Palestine vigil

    Council wary on Palestine vigil

    An organiser of a pro-Palestinian peace vigil has accused Greater Dandenong Council of censorship and shirking support. It comes as the council says it is…

  • Dawn of a new learning ‘reality’

    Dawn of a new learning ‘reality’

    A new learning ‘reality has been born at Lyndale Secondary College, with the launch of the first state school augmented reality lab. The new ‘smart’…

  • Drink-drivers blitzed on Monash Fwy

    Drink-drivers blitzed on Monash Fwy

    Thirty-nine alleged drink-drivers have been caught during a two-night police operation on Monash Freeway. On Friday and Saturday night, police conducted 3030 preliminary breath tests…

  • Tipping point

    Tipping point

    The controversial Hallam Road landfill in Hampton Park has been accused by a neighbour of polluting the air and interfering with the use of their…

  • Clubs rally behind sport hub

    Clubs rally behind sport hub

    Developer Intrapac has ramped up its campaign for its proposed 71-hectare South-East Sports Hub in Bangholme. The slogan ‘Say Yes to the SESH’ was unveiled…

  • March for urgent change

    March for urgent change

    Supporters swarmed central Dandenong’s streets for the annual Walk Against Family Violence. But many would think this march of progress still has so far to…

  • No remorse from 70yo predator

    No remorse from 70yo predator

    A great-grandfather has been sentenced as a serious sexual offender after preying on a visiting relative seven years ago. The 70-year-old who works in Dandenong…

  • Boon for manufacturing industry

    Boon for manufacturing industry

    South East Melbourne Manufacturers Alliance’s collaborative partnership with Robotics Australia Group presents a big leap forward for manufacturing advocacy in the southeast. Honi Walker, SEMMA’s…

  • School training grounds for chefs

    School training grounds for chefs

    Keysborough College, in collaboration with the Maggie Beer Foundation, had provided its food tech facilities to support the foundation’s chef training program. Earlier in October…

  • Dumpling maker fined over lost fingertip

    Dumpling maker fined over lost fingertip

    A dumpling maker has been fined $45,000 after a worker’s fingertip was amputated at a Dandenong South factory. My Crazy Auntie’s Food Pty Ltd was…

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