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  • $1m fire bill

    $1m fire bill

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS ST COLUMBA’S Uniting Church faces a possible $1 million damage bill from a suspicious fire on 17 February. The Noble Park church’s…

  • Asylum seeker fined over servo crash

    Asylum seeker fined over servo crash

    AN ALCOHOL-affected unlicensed driver has claimed he fled from a Dandenong service station to find an interpreter after reversing his car into a diesel pump.…

  • Dunny bandit blows it

    Dunny bandit blows it

    POLICE are searching for a man who broke into a Dandenong South food outlet from the roof and stole a set of keys. But the…

  • Hair away charity day

    Hair away charity day

    By CASEY NEILL A HAIR-RAISING event will return to Dandenong next month. Colin Gibbons’s World’s Greatest Shave event at the Dandenong Workers Social Club last…

  • Custody officer’s locked in

    Custody officer’s locked in

    By CASEY NEILL DODGING spit, fists and verbal abuse is all in a day’s work for custody officer Ellen Rider. The Noble Park woman worked…

  • Drive against sky rail project

    Drive against sky rail project

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS RESIDENTS in Douglas Street, Noble Park, are mobilising against the possible destruction of nearby parkland by the proposed sky rail project. Eric…

  • Drug trafficking in school car park

    Drug trafficking in school car park

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A MAN has pleaded guilty to trafficking after being caught with 900 prescription tranquilizer pills in a Dandenong North high school car…

  • Law review to clear the way

    Law review to clear the way

    DANDENONG will host a forum to help to shape a council shake-up. Local Government Minister Natalie Hutchins said the Local Government Act had been amended…

  • Police called to church fire

    Police called to church fire

    UPDATE 5.25pm ST COLUMBA’S church faces a possible $1 million damage bill from a suspicious fire this morning. The Noble Park church’s kitchen and recreational…

  • Early-morning break-in

    Early-morning break-in

    A DANDENONG man disturbed an early-morning thief in his Market Street home. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Senior Constable Bree Jarvis said the thief entered the…

  • Biting pit bull sends attacker fleeing

    Biting pit bull sends attacker fleeing

    A PIT bull has come to its owner’s rescue during a violent assault in a Dandenong home. The two victims heard a knock on the…

  • Fine over truckie underpayment

    Fine over truckie underpayment

    UNDERPAYING three truck drivers has cost a Dandenong South transport company more than $40,000. The Federal Circuit Court penalty followed a Fair Work Ombudsman investigation…

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