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  • Trade Centre unveiled

    Trade Centre unveiled

    Greater Dandenong youth have a new pathway into the building and construction industry with the Trade Institute of Victoria unveiling its new Dandenong site. The…

  • Issues plague laneway

    Issues plague laneway

    Shattered glass in an unnamed, dark laneway behind Ian St, Noble Park has punctured the tyre of an employee. Chellappah ‘Ambi’ Ambikaipalan from ‘Ambi and…

  • Dandenong South fire: advice message issued

    Dandenong South fire: advice message issued

    An advice message has been issued for Dandenong South by Vic Emergency. The message was issued at 2.24pm Wednesday 8 June with the building fire…

  • Vandals destroy Guides camp

    Vandals destroy Guides camp

    A Girl Guides campsite rendered unusable by vandals is one of several sites that could benefit from the $5.5 million upgrade of Police Paddocks Reserve.…

  • Family locate Cara

    Family locate Cara

    Dandenong North woman Cara Morrissey has been located by her family. Mother Rhonda confirmed she was picked up by a truckie in Corio on Monday…

  • BMW driver sought over serious crash

    BMW driver sought over serious crash

    A man has been critically injured after a Ford Mustang crashed into a tree on Springvale Road, Mulgrave. The 60-year-old driver was travelling northbound when…

  • Minister undecided on Kingswood

    Minister undecided on Kingswood

    Planning Minister Richard Wynne says he remains undecided on a proposed housing estate on the former Kingswood Golf Club site. A community campaign has fiercely…

  • Laneway neglected, say businesses

    Laneway neglected, say businesses

    An unnamed, dark laneway behind Ian St, Noble Park is viewed by shop owners as dangerous, messy and a sanctum for drug and alcoholism. There…

  • New station opens second entrance

    New station opens second entrance

    The new elevated train station at Hallam has increased its accessibility following the opening of the eastern entrance and forecourt. This allows passengers to access…

  • Pavilion delayed again

    Pavilion delayed again

    The Ross Reserve pavilion completion has once again been delayed. It is now expected to be finished by the End of August, with the Noble…

  • Local students on world stage

    Local students on world stage

    Two Haileybury students are ready to take on the world. Anay Ashwin, 11, and Grace van Haaster, 14, both from Keysborough, are getting ready to…

  • Brakes on noisy hoons

    Brakes on noisy hoons

    Six drivers were pinged for excessively loud vehicles during an anti-hoon operation in Springvale. The pro-active Operation Unison was launched to “put the brakes” on…

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