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  • Runners maimed on hazard course

    Runners maimed on hazard course

    Wary of running the gauntlet, athletes are giving lanes on Greater Dandenong’s premier track a wide berth. The Ross Reserve track at Noble Park has…

  • Bag-snatching rider targets elderly

    Bag-snatching rider targets elderly

    A Noble Park man is accused of snatching elderly women’s handbags as he rode unlicensed aboard a scooter in a Dandenong Plaza car park. Ali…

  • Pound Rd project progress

    Pound Rd project progress

    The building contract for the Pound Road West upgrade project has been awarded. Seymour Whyte Constructions, in partnership with Major Road Projects Victoria, will build…

  • Boulevard works start

    Boulevard works start

    Works are set to start on the first stage of the Springvale Boulevard “gateway” project. The $6 million first stage involves a full streetscape upgrade…

  • Armed ice dealer jailed

    Armed ice dealer jailed

    An ice trafficker who stashed a loaded sawn-off shotgun in the front of a stolen ute has been sentenced at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court. Dylan Markovic,…

  • Appeal for missing man

    Appeal for missing man

    Police are appealing for public assistance to help find a missing Dandenong man. Ricardo, 49, was last seen at Dandenong Hospital on David Street, Dandenong…

  • I Cook whistleblower settles with council

    I Cook whistleblower settles with council

    A whistleblower in the I Cook Foods ‘slug gate’ saga has reached a confidential workers-comp settlement with her former employer Greater Dandenong Council. Kim Rogerson,…

  • Leisure managers axed

    Leisure managers axed

    Greater Dandenong Council has dumped the managers of its basketball stadiums and pools. The council has decided not to renew the contracts of YMCA and…

  • Students pay respects

    Students pay respects

    Killester College VCAL students staged an Anzac commemoration at a neighbouring school on 23 April. Brendan Kincade, vice-president of Vietnam Veterans Association of Victoria, was…

  • Slug-gate review

    Slug-gate review

    Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Shane Patton has ordered a review into a police investigation that dismissed allegations of a corrupt forced shutdown of I Cook…

  • Mates celebrate belated honours

    Mates celebrate belated honours

    In what’s believed to be an RSL first, national service medals simply sent in the mail have been presented to veterans in a formal ceremony…

  • Anzac Day marches back

    Anzac Day marches back

    The march was back. Anzac Day returned with much of its ceremony at Noble Park RSL on 18 April. Last year, Anzac Day services were…

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