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  • Bus ‘flasher’ arrested

    Bus ‘flasher’ arrested

    A man who allegedly flashed a female passenger on a bus in Dandenong has been arrested by police. The 29-year-old Nunawading man is accused of…

  • ’Driver error’ devastates life

    ’Driver error’ devastates life

    A driver’s “momentary inattention” on Frankston-Dandenong Road has taken a devastating life-long toll on another motorist, a Victorian County Court judge has said. John Henry…

  • Covid-19: new cases up, active cases down

    Covid-19: new cases up, active cases down

    Greater Dandenong’s Covid-19 cases have climbed by 15 over the past day, according to the latest department figures. Its cumulative total now stands at 328.…

  • Midnight walker carries sawn-off

    Midnight walker carries sawn-off

    A male out walking late at night with a sawn-off shot gun, ammunition and meth has been arrested in Noble Park. While on patrol, Frontline…

  • Arrest ends Airwing backyard chase

    Arrest ends Airwing backyard chase

    Police officers chased down a man fleeing from an allegedly stolen vehicle into backyards near Glenwood Road, Springvale. The vehicle was followed from Corrigan Road,…

  • Covid-19: aged-care cluster surges

    Covid-19: aged-care cluster surges

    A Dandenong North aged care home’s Covid-19 outbreak has spread to 106 residents, staff and contacts. The reported cluster surged by 13 cases in the…

  • Man injured in highway crash

    Man injured in highway crash

    A driver has been seriously injured in a single-vehicle crash into a tree beside South Gippsland Highway, Dandenong South. Victoria Police officers gave first aid…

  • Youth views sought for survey

    Youth views sought for survey

    Young people in Dandenong are being asked to share their views and experiences in Mission Australia’s Youth Survey 2020. Mission Australia is urging young people…

  • I Cook closure ‘fair, consistent’: Bennie

    I Cook closure ‘fair, consistent’: Bennie

    Despite a Parliamentary inquiry’s damning criticisms, Greater Dandenong Council says it treated I Cook Foods in a “fair and consistent manner”. The inquiry found the…

  • No finding on ‘slug-gate’

    No finding on ‘slug-gate’

    A Parliamentary inquiry has been unable to conclude whether a slug was planted by a council inspector in I Cook Foods’ Dandenong South kitchen. The…

  • Cook denies listeria ‘history’

    Cook denies listeria ‘history’

    I Cook Foods owner Ian Cook has accused Greater Dandenong Council of “profoundly misleading” a Parliamentary inquiry into his business’s forced closure. At the inquiry…

  • Outlook outbreak soars to 93

    Outlook outbreak soars to 93

    Recorded Covid-19 cases at Outlook Gardens aged care home have soared to 93 residents, staff and contacts. The numbers jumped by 22 infections on Saturday…

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