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  • Comedian’s career of poking fun

    Comedian’s career of poking fun

      By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS STAND-UP comedian Col Elliott has graduated far beyond being Lyndale High School’s class clown. Elliott, 66, sprung onto the national and,…

  • Dandenong does the hard cell on family violence

    Dandenong does the hard cell on family violence

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A PILOT program that fast-tracks family violence offenders through Dandenong Magistrates’ Court has led to better justice for victims, the state Royal…

  • Centrelink parking meters to remain

    Centrelink parking meters to remain

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS PARKING meters that were recently installed outside Centrelink’s Dandenong office are here to stay. Greater Dandenong council’s city planning director Jody Bosman,…

  • Council pulls video shocker

    Council pulls video shocker

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS GREATER Dandenong Council has pulled a video depicting human executions from its civic square big-screen. A visitor to the square noted a…

  • Spotlight again on missing Shiva

    Spotlight again on missing Shiva

    By CASEY NEILL SHIVA Chauhan sent a text message at 11.30pm on Thursday 1 May last year. He hasn’t been heard from since. National Missing…

  • Missing cases re-opened

    Missing cases re-opened

    By CASEY NEILL NOBLE Park grandfather Mahalingham Sinnathamby has been missing for almost 10 years. The Sri Lankan-born 68-year-old was last seen at a doctor’s…

  • Still missing Jake

    Still missing Jake

    By CASEY NEILL IT’S been almost a year since Dandenong North man Jake Lyons disappeared without a trace. He missed Christmas with his family. He…

  • Chris leaves big footprints

    Chris leaves big footprints

    By CASEY NEILL DANDENONG’S Christophe Rousselin has a passion for drafting and design – and the talent to match. “I like the idea of leaving…

  • Our Walsh is a big wheel

    Our Walsh is a big wheel

    By CASEY NEILL A DANDENONG industry leader is on a new Premier’s panel of the state’s best business brains. Actco-Pickering Metal Industries partner Jill Walsh…

  • Skate park opens after safety concerns

    Skate park opens after safety concerns

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS NOBLE Park’s keenly anticipated cutting-edge skate park is to be opened to the public today. Greater Dandenong Council made the announcement that…

  • Drown-proofing our kids

    Drown-proofing our kids

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH “WE CAN’T assume kids can swim.” Doveton College Principal Greg McMahon said many students at the college had never been to the…

  • No bail after pursuit

    No bail after pursuit

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A DANDENONG North man allegedly involved in a dangerous police pursuit has been refused bail to stay at the home of a…

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