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  • Peaceful protest to bring back off-street racing called off

    Peaceful protest to bring back off-street racing called off

    By CASEY NEILL EASTERNATS supporters have put a protest on the backburner after presenting a petition to Greater Dandenong Council. Councillor Jim Memeti presented thousands…

  • Support grows for top cop’s anti booze views

    Support grows for top cop’s anti booze views

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS GREATER Dandenong’s top cop has slammed the state’s “ridiculously permissive” liquor licensing regime. And last week his views that the ready availability…

  • Bypass due for overdue clean-up

    Bypass due for overdue clean-up

    By CASEY NEILL A CLEAN-UP is on the cards for a “disgraceful mess” along the Dandenong Bypass. Keysborough resident David, who did not want his…

  • Waste plans ‘are failing’

    Waste plans ‘are failing’

    By CASEY NEILL GREATER Dandenong’s new Waste and Litter Strategy has “one glaring failing”, according to councillor Matthew Kirwan. He told the 14 September council…

  • Strong on causes of crime

    Strong on causes of crime

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS FORMER County Court judge Michael Strong told a Noble Park forum that he felt a “dill” after becoming a victim of crime.…

  • Neighbours are old friends

    Neighbours are old friends

    By CASEY NEILL DES Morrish has called Marie Kean and Thelma and Allan Witham his neighbours for more than 60 years. Oswald Street, Dandenong, was…

  • Hospitals ‘bypass’ goes but queues will remain, say ambos

    Hospitals ‘bypass’ goes but queues will remain, say ambos

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS THE state paramedics union has welcomed today’s announced end to the hospital bypass system, though it doesn’t expect it will stop ambulance…

  • Council counts on public pressure to relieve rate cap crunch

    Council counts on public pressure to relieve rate cap crunch

    By CASEY NEILL RATE capping will affect Greater Dandenong residents more than they realise, Councillor Matthew Kirwan says. The State Government is expected to cap…

  • Festival’s bright future

    Festival’s bright future

    By CASEY NEILL AN Australian-first light, lantern and Chinese culture celebration has touched down in Dandenong. The Dandenong Festival of Lights opened at the Dandenong…

  • Dad lost in a sea of alcohol

    Dad lost in a sea of alcohol

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A FATHER of two who began “drowning” in alcoholism and thieving after losing his job last year has been jailed for two…

  • Businessman’s passion remembered in park

    Businessman’s passion remembered in park

    JOHN Hemmings was a coach builder from Ringwood near Bristol. He landed in Dandenong in 1855, worked as a carpenter and built up a coach-building…

  • Park prowler

    Park prowler

    A 12-YEAR-OLD boy has told police that he had to hide in a park after he saw a man following him along Heatherton Road, Noble…

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