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  • Barber salon suffers too many close shaves

    Barber salon suffers too many close shaves

    Car bingles and worse are said to have become the norm at a recently modified intersection in central Noble Park. The most dramatic incident at…

  • Pensioner’s trike swiped twice

    Pensioner’s trike swiped twice

    Thieves have devastatingly robbed a Dandenong disability pensioner of his main means of transport twice in a matter of months. On both occasions, Denis Papko…

  • Govt moves to quell ‘riot’ home

    Govt moves to quell ‘riot’ home

    State authorities have stepped in to help resolve an “out of control” child-protection home in a Greater Dandenong neighbourhood. As reported by the Star Journal,…

  • Mum rejects accused teen driver

    Mum rejects accused teen driver

    An 18-year-old’s bail application spectacularly collapsed in Dandenong Magistrates’ Court after his mother refused to take him back home. Maxwell Gany, of Dandenong North, covered…

  • Teenager critical after struck by truck

    Teenager critical after struck by truck

    A teenage pedestrian has been critically injured after being allegedly struck by a truck on Police Road, Mulgrave. Paramedics and police were called to the…

  • Hazmat incident at factory

    Hazmat incident at factory

    Fire fighters have been called to a hazmat incident at a paint factory in Dandenong South. Seven CFA crews were called out to the plant…

  • VCAT gives townhouse go-ahead

    VCAT gives townhouse go-ahead

    A state planning tribunal has approved a multi-townhouse project in Springvale despite Greater Dandenong Council’s objections. Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) member Tracy Watson…

  • Final chapter for library fines

    Final chapter for library fines

     Borrowers will no longer cop fines for overdue books at Greater Dandenong Libraries. In a bid to encourage more library users, Greater Dandenong Council voted…

  • ‘No answers’ for public drunk

    ‘No answers’ for public drunk

    A Dandenong magistrate has questioned police over why they opposed bail for a 22-year-old mother charged with public drunkenness and breaching bail. “Are you serious…

  • Hazaras dig deep again

    Hazaras dig deep again

    Following a mammoth donation to the bushfire relief effort in January, the Hazara community have opened their hearts again with yet another donation to help…

  • New courts at Dandy Nth school

    New courts at Dandy Nth school

    Rosewood Downs Primary School is set to upgrade and resurface its multi-sport court. Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams announced a $25,000 State Government contribution to the…

  • Riots on the rooftop

    Riots on the rooftop

    Residents say they are under siege from “out-of-control” children in a child-protection home in a Greater Dandenong neighbourhood. They report being intimidated and tormented by…

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