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  • Charges following Keysborough ram raid

    Charges following Keysborough ram raid

    Greater Dandenong Crime Investigation Unit detectives have charged a man following an alleged burglary in Keysborough, on Tuesday 21 August. It is understood a truck…

  • Running for his life

    Running for his life

    Nothing will stop Lynbrook husband and dad Brad Scicluna from running. In fact, the 41-year-old engineer at Dandenong bus manufacturer Volgren believes that exercise has…

  • Jail for two-month crime spree

    Jail for two-month crime spree

    A 24-year-old Narre Warren drug user has been jailed over a two-month spree of thefts throughout the South East in the summer of 2017-18. Joel…

  • Outcry against velodrome plan

    Outcry against velodrome plan

    The daughter of Noble Park sports legend Maurice Kirby has spoken out against draft plans to demolish a velodrome named in his honour. Gayle George…

  • Firey’s alert on congestion

    Firey’s alert on congestion

    Keysborough’s CFA brigade is feeling the crush of growing traffic and suburbia. At peak-times such as school pick-up next door, the station’s driveway on Chapel…

  • Children spotted at sus fire

    Children spotted at sus fire

    Children in school uniforms were seen fleeing from a series of deliberate fires inside a house in Springvale South. Multiple fires were deliberately lit in…

  • Popping up for seconds

    Popping up for seconds

    Inner Dandenong’s popular sports courts are set to ‘pop up’ at a new, permanent home. Pop-Up Park was first conceived as a temporary court that outlived…

  • Fired up for world of curries

    Fired up for world of curries

    Dandenong Market is about to feel the heat of its first-ever Curry Festival. The event in collaboration with Foodie Trails will bring offerings from all…

  • Reaping for our growers

    Reaping for our growers

    Students have raised amazing feats to bail out drought-stricken farmers. At Harrisfield Primary School, student councillors recently dedicated their term fundraiser to helping out the…

  • Singer with no limits

    Singer with no limits

    Aspiring singer Tusi Matia, of Keysborough, is a man of many voices. Country, rock, funk, reggae, metal, blues – he revels in the nuances of…

  • Afternoon tea for the ages

    Afternoon tea for the ages

    There’s a nice custom going on between a childcare kindergarten and a neighbouring retirement village in Endeavour Hills. About once a month, Rose Garden Childcare…

  • History for another time

    History for another time

    Entries are still open for inclusion in Noble Park’s 20-year stainless steel time capsule. As part of the elevated rail project, locals can contribute momentos…

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