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  • Fleet-footed fireys rise to the top

    Fleet-footed fireys rise to the top

    Hallam CFA firefighters have shown a great turn of speed and stamina, winning the Melbourne Firefighter Stairclimb on 1 September. Ben Cogger, Shayne Egan and…

  • Servo robbers armed with machete

    Servo robbers armed with machete

    Two masked males armed with a machete have robbed a service station in Springvale. The pair entered the United servo on Heatherton Road about 9.50…

  • Child centre too ‘dangerous’

    Child centre too ‘dangerous’

    Traffic concerns have partly led to the scuttling of a proposed child care centre for up to 140 children in Keysborough. The double-storey centre with…

  • Factory blaze suspicious

    Factory blaze suspicious

    An unknown intruder has broken into and extensively damaged a factory in Dandenong South. The offender is believed to have smashed a front window to…

  • Golden artwork scorched by vandals

    Golden artwork scorched by vandals

    Police are searching for a vandal who attempted to torch a public artwork in central Dandenong. The In Transit permanent sculpture in Settlers Square, Foster…

  • Mugged in broad daylight

    Mugged in broad daylight

    A female has been assaulted and robbed of her handbag in broad daylight in central Springvale. The victim was approached from behind by a male…

  • Plea to find missing commuter

    Plea to find missing commuter

    Police are seeking help to find a 78-year-old man who was last seen at Westall railway station. Minh Co Duong was spotted getting on a…

  • Violent home invasion

    Violent home invasion

    Police are investigating an aggravated burglary which occurred in Springvale overnight. Investigators have been told that three male offenders broke into the Loller Street home…

  • Candlelights to mourn the murdered

    Candlelights to mourn the murdered

    Dandenong’s Hazara community has been rocked by tragedy abroad. Recently, a candlelight vigil was held in Harmony Square for young Hazara students killed by a…

  • Barren promise

    Barren promise

    Residents in a Keysborough housing estate waited for years for their long-promised and overdue local park. Twelve months after opening, the site at the corner…

  • Study and relax

    Study and relax

    Works have started on a $4 million Senior Studies Centre at Cornish College in Bangholme. The project, designed by McGlashan Everist Architects, features an open-style…

  • Selfies on stage

    Selfies on stage

    James Cook Primary School students Najeeb, Mahla and Alen, pictured, were in dress rehearsal ahead of an upcoming performance at Drum Theatre. They and their…

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