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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…
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‘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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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$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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…