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  • Urban forest plan revived

    Urban forest plan revived

    Greater Dandenong Council has re-planted the seed for a proposed ‘urban forest strategy’ that restricts tree removal on private land. After axing the proposed policy…

  • Chemist for a better Springvale

    Chemist for a better Springvale

    A philanthropic pharmacist has launched a heavyweight bid for a seat on Greater Dandenong Council. Richard Lim OAM will be seen as a strong chance…

  • Ex-mayor won’t seek re-election

    Ex-mayor won’t seek re-election

    Long-serving Greater Dandenong councillor Youhorn Chea is retiring due to health concerns. The four-time mayor and councillor for 23 years will bow out ahead of…

  • Terror victims cited for bravery

    Terror victims cited for bravery

    A pair of police officers who were attacked by a radicalised teen at Endeavour Hills police station have been cited for bravery. In the August…

  • Napping addict jailed

    Napping addict jailed

    A drug-addled disqualified driver has waved an imitation gun, weaved dangerously through traffic and then fallen asleep at the wheel on Springvale Road Keysborough. Rickie…

  • Masks with a local touch

    Masks with a local touch

    A Dandenong South manufacturer is hoping that its pivot to Covid-normal will pay off, as they roll out a range of highly-protective, high-quality reusable face…

  • ‘Selfish’ protesters not fooling police

    ‘Selfish’ protesters not fooling police

    Victoria Police has taken aim at “selfish” and “foolish” lockdown protesters trying to dress up their disobedience as “exercise”. Assistant Commissioner Luke Cornelius served a…

  • Covid ‘ambo’ cops parking ticket

    Covid ‘ambo’ cops parking ticket

    Greater Dandenong Council has withdrawn a parking fine for a St John ambulance transferring a Covid-positive patient from central Dandenong apartments. Mohammed Alam, an “absolutely…

  • Trees felled by wild winds

    Trees felled by wild winds

    Greater Dandenong SES received at least 36 callouts to large fallen trees and strom-damaged property on Thursday 27 August. Soon after strong winds swept through…

  • Covid protests: Memeti urges ‘complete compliance’

    Covid protests: Memeti urges ‘complete compliance’

    Greater Dandenong mayor Jim Memeti has called for “calm and compliance” from residents in response to daily anti-lockdown protests. His statement issued on 27 August…

  • NPAC design unveilled

    NPAC design unveilled

    Plans for Noble Park Aquatic Centre’s stage-1 facelift have been released for public comment. The $6.6 million two-storey extension will include a large gymnasium, three…

  • Protests ‘unsafe’: Premier

    Protests ‘unsafe’: Premier

    With fears of repeated protests in Dandenong South, Premier Daniel Andrews has declared them as “not lawful” and “unsafe” during Covid-19’s stage-4 lockdown. “Protests are…

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