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  • Dandy’s hub needs ‘heart’

    Dandy’s hub needs ‘heart’

    A “long overdue” Dandenong Community Hub will bring a “heart” to the old town’s centre, its supporters say. Mayor Jim Memeti, in a unanimously supported…

  • Exercise app wins hands-down

    Exercise app wins hands-down

    A school’s innovative app is certainly fitting the bill for lock-down home fitness. Silverton Primary School in Noble Park North developed the app to encourage…

  • Bombardier jobs boost

    Bombardier jobs boost

    In a jobs boost for Dandenong, Bombardier’s factory is set to roll out an extra 18 VLocity regional trains for the Victorian Government. The order…

  • Vote for Covid charity

    Vote for Covid charity

    With just an online click, people can support a Dandenong-based charity’s quest for a much-needed $10,000 grant. We Care Community Services is a finalist for…

  • Covid-19: South East hotspots cool

    Covid-19: South East hotspots cool

    Casey’s Covid-19 hotspots have slightly cooled, according to official stats in the past two days. The council area had recorded 46 new cases for the…

  • Waste plant clears first VCAT hurdle

    Waste plant clears first VCAT hurdle

    A controversial waste-to-energy plant in Dandenong South has been granted planning permit approval by the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal. The proponent Great Southern Waste…

  • Go nuts for National Peanut Day

    Go nuts for National Peanut Day

    Dandenong Market has gone nuts for National Peanut Day! To mark the nuttiest occasion on the calendar – Sunday 13 September – Dandenong Market joined…

  • Home fire in Noble Park Nth

    Home fire in Noble Park Nth

    A unit in Lawrence Crescent, Noble Park North has been damaged by fire early on Wednesday, 16 September. Fire Rescue Victoria and CFA crews were…

  • Armed intruder’s spree of terror

    Armed intruder’s spree of terror

    A Dandenong-raised man who wielded a large knife during a rapid series of aggravated home burglaries has been jailed. Gregory Stephen Duiker, now 41, “terrified”…

  • Supermarket resumes ‘normal service’

    Supermarket resumes ‘normal service’

    Woolworths Dandenong Plaza is re-opening for walk-up customers from 7am on Wednesday 16 September. In the past six weeks, the supermarket had operated solely as…

  • Covid-19: Testing rates low in hotspots

    Covid-19: Testing rates low in hotspots

    South East residents are urged to get tested for Covid-19 in response to new outbreaks in Hallam and other Casey suburbs. New pop-up sites will…

  • Green area wedges candidates

    Green area wedges candidates

    A key issue in the hotly contested Keysborough South ward is the Green Wedge – the wide agricultural expanse where most voters don’t live. The…

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