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  • Stop Hazara ‘genocide’ backed

    Stop Hazara ‘genocide’ backed

    After a thorny debate on “genocide”, a majority of Greater Dandenong councillors have voted in support of Hazaras in Australia and abroad. The ‘Stop Hazara…

  • ‘Western-first’ motion raises hope

    ‘Western-first’ motion raises hope

    Greater Dandenong’s ‘Stop Hazara Genocide’ motion has been backed by human rights activists such as Sajjad Askary and Sitarah Mohammadi. Mr Askary, a former Hazara…

  • Resolute charity turns 60

    Resolute charity turns 60

    For 60 years, Springvale Benevolent Society has been a salvation for people at their lowest points. The society’s 15 hard-working volunteers celebrated at a Greater…

  • Police searches for Siobhan

    Police searches for Siobhan

    Police are searching and appealing the public for assistance for the search of 34 year-old woman Siobhan. She is described as 173 centimetres, small build…

  • Mixed signs at Dandenong ED

    Mixed signs at Dandenong ED

    After 12 months of deteriorating performance, emergency wait times at Dandenong Hospital have shown signs of recovery. However, the latest quarterly data from the Victorian…

  • Calls for Dandy Hospital action

    Calls for Dandy Hospital action

    State election candidates have called for more funding and an expansion of Dandenong Hospital, which has strained under unprecedented pressure in recent months. Emergency waiting…

  • $295m hospital upgrade ‘too late’

    $295m hospital upgrade ‘too late’

    Dandenong Hospital is set for an up-to-$295 million upgrade, according to an election pledge by the State Labor Government. Premier Daniel Andrews announced on 29…

  • Driver stabbed in servo carjacking

    Driver stabbed in servo carjacking

    Two teens have been charged with an aggravated carjacking near a service station in Dandenong North. Southern Metro Regional Crime Team detectives say a 53-year-old…

  • Eyes set on the future

    Eyes set on the future

    Focused on the future young Anay Ashwin took out second place at the national Future Problem Solving Australia (FPSA) competition recently. The student at Haileybury…

  • Waratah Reserve lights up

    Waratah Reserve lights up

    After more than 20 years in the dark, Waratah Reserve finally has proper lighting to host matches at night. Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams announced that…

  • Happy 60 years to JC Smale

    Happy 60 years to JC Smale

    Notting Hilll engineering company, JC Smale has celebrated its 60th birthday with a book recounting how the company and its success came into existence. The…

  • KLC $80K pledge

    KLC $80K pledge

    Keysborough Learning Centre has been promised $80,000 from the Labor State Government, if re-elected. Clarinda incumbent MP Meng Heang Tak announced the grant for the…

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