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  • Mugging victim bites back

    Mugging victim bites back

    A WOMAN bit a man who confronted her from behind and demanded her phone in Springvale. The 23-year-old woman was walking north along Springvale Road…

  • Parking meters set for a tweak

    Parking meters set for a tweak

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS GREATER Dandenong Council is considering “tweaks” to its controversial Springvale parking meters, less than three months since their installation. The parking meters,…

  • Click with computers

    Click with computers

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH DANDENONG charity Avocare has branched out into neighbouring Casey to offer computers to students who are unable to afford the vital link…

  • Pride in achievements

    Pride in achievements

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD ON THE Doveton stage a group of children held two-sided flags – one with Australian colours and the other with Indian colours.…

  • Passport to help refugees

    Passport to help refugees

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A FORMER refugee who fled the Taliban in Afghanistan has dedicated himself to helping others in a similar plight. Hayatullah Rahimi, 35,…

  • Emergency saves station

    Emergency saves station

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS TWO years ago, senior CFA officials didn’t expect Noble Park’s fire brigade to survive. The membership was so low that the 87-year-old…

  • Golf rezone

    Golf rezone

    By CASEY NEILL GREATER Dandenong Council has scaled back a push to rezone green wedge areas of Bangholme. Councillors agreed to withdraw their 23 November…

  • TV crusher is turned on

    TV crusher is turned on

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A BLUE-BOX – about the size of five Tardises – that rapidly dismantles and recycles discarded big-screen TVs, computers and other electronic…

  • Zest for life an inspiration

    Zest for life an inspiration

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS DEDICATED charity worker Carma Keast, OAM, will be long remembered for her compassion and humility. Mrs Keast lived in Dandenong for much…

  • Grant gets to the pointe

    Grant gets to the pointe

    By CASEY NEILL DANCE teacher Michelle Johnson was floored to receive a Greater Dandenong business grant on 10 December. Thanks to the $8000 helping hand…

  • Help thanks

    Help thanks

    VOLUNTEERS received thanks for their efforts at the Greater Dandenong Volunteer Recognition Event. The City of Greater Dandenong hosted the evening in partnership with Greater…

  • Bridges built by helping others

    Bridges built by helping others

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD FOR 50 years Peter De Cinque called Dandenong home. The Italian migrant – who passed away this month on Tuesday 19 January…

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