News
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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.…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…