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  • Mobile stolen while in use

    Mobile stolen while in use

    POLICE are appealing for help to find a mobile phone thief who struck in Dandenong. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Sergeant Luke Kirton said a 31-year-old…

  • Wanted man captured, charged

    Wanted man captured, charged

    POLICE have cornered and captured a wanted Dandenong man. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Sergeant Luke Kirton said officers arrested Michael Burke, 36, about 3.30pm on…

  • Man critical after shed fire

    Man critical after shed fire

    A SQUATTER is fighting for life following a shed fire in Dandenong. Greater Detective Sergeant Luke Kirton said CFA crews attended the blaze at the…

  • Amini’s death: eye-opener on refugee treatment

    Amini’s death: eye-opener on refugee treatment

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS KHODAYAR Amini should not have died in vain, a moving service in a Dandenong park was told on 24 October. More than…

  • Housing helping hand

    Housing helping hand

    By CASEY NEILL A HIDDEN Dandenong housing hub has become a haven for over-55s who need a hand. Common Equity Housing on Monday 26 October…

  • Business on a winner with eco edge

    Business on a winner with eco edge

    BUSINESSES can spruik their sustainability successes through a new award. The City of Greater Dandenong has introduced a business category in its Sustainability Awards. Any…

  • He knows his trucks

    He knows his trucks

    A DANDENONG South salesman has displayed his skills against 21 peers from across Australia. Jason Cugley travelled to Hino headquarters in Caringbah, Sydney, to compete…

  • Future at festive breakfast

    Future at festive breakfast

    BUSINESSES can look into the future at a festive Greater Dandenong gathering. Futurist Morris Miselowski will be the guest speaker at the SEBN Christmas Industry…

  • In the trenches

    In the trenches

    KEEP an eye out for scammers in Keysborough. John Dickens’ neighbour paid more than $4000 up-front to tradesman offering her a front fence. They dug…

  • Lab coats come off

    Lab coats come off

    By CASEY NEILL SCIENTISTS are leaving the lab and meeting manufacturers, with innovation in their sights. A CSIRO and the South East Melbourne Manufacturers Alliance…

  • On trail of Anzacs

    On trail of Anzacs

    By CASEY NEILL AN INTERACTIVE tribute to Greater Dandenong’s World War I connections now traverses the municipality. The council launched the Anzac Trail at Noble…

  • In shape for the future

    In shape for the future

    By CASEY NEILL A DANDENONG South company hopes some unique products will come from a CSIRO partnership. U-Neek Bending managing director Les Sabo applauded efforts…

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