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Drag racer caught in Clayton
A vehicle has been clocked reaching speeds of 100km/h over the limit while drag racing in the early hours of Saturday 14 November along the Princes…
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Music lives on through ‘extraordinary’ year
Musicians have arguably been some of the worst hit by this year’s pandemic outbreak, with gigs, concerts and tours coming to a halt during Melbourne’s strict…
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Little Athletics springs back into action
Like many sporting activities this year, Little Athletics clubs around the state went into hibernation as the Covid lockdown hit Victoria – but now that the…
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Christmas cheer for those in need
The Salvation Army’s Christmas Appeal is spreading festive cheer once again and asking the Greater Dandenong community to lend a helping hand to families and people…
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Ho ho ho, look who’s back in town!
Things may look a little different this year, but it’s going to take more than a global pandemic to stop Santa from spreading the Christmas…
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Treat adversity as a test
We have often heard the saying “When fate closes one door, faith opens another”. It may sound too shallow for someone who is facing adversity,…
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Lockdown leads to green future
A program implemented by the City of Greater Dandenong has seen 54,000 native seedlings planted throughout the city by council staff whose work was affected…
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Lunches with ‘you-know-who’ off the menu
Developer John Woodman spent more than $10,000 to dine privately with Premier Daniel Andrews in in the top-end Flower Drum restaurant in 2017, an IBAC…
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Fishing store robbery leaves owners reeling
A group of thieves are on the run after damaging property and stealing fishing equipment from the Compleat Angler recreational sporting store on Princes Highway, Dandenong…
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Mayors get a ‘deputy sheriff’
For the first time, Greater Dandenong’s mayor will have a deputy. The 12-month mayor and deputy-mayor positions will be elected by councillors on Thursday 19…
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Long-term view of Covid
The widespread Covid-19 pandemic has impacted on human’s safety worldwide as well as led to severe hardship in human history. The continuous recurrence of the…
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TKD champ’s rort chopped
A former taekwondo champ from Keysborough who rorted more than $88,000 in carer payments has been sentenced to a community corrections order. Seda Demirkiran, now…