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  • DNA breakthrough link in Dandenong cold case

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A BREAKTHROUGH in DNA research has led police to link an unsolved rape in Dandenong to a suspicious cold case death in…

  • 165km/h on drugs, police claim

    165km/h on drugs, police claim

    POLICE allege a drug-affected motorcyclist was travelling at 165km/h in a 100 zone in Bangholme last night (Thursday). State Highway Patrol East members detected the…

  • School credit card spending fell through cracks

    School credit card spending fell through cracks

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS Chandler Park Primary School leaders’ spending of nearly $50,000 on their corporate credit cards in one year lacked “appropriate oversight”, an anti-corruption…

  • Mayhem on monash

    A MULTIPLE vehicle collision occurred outbound on the Monash Freeway near the Eastlink exit, after 4pm this afternoon (Wednesday). Two right lanes outbound have been…

  • On track to step up

    On track to step up

    KEYSBOROUGH’S Mark Capper will stomp his way up and down more than 7000 stairs at the MCG on Sunday 5 July to help educate underprivileged…

  • War on track

    War on track

    By CASEY NEILL INTERACTIVE boards are now highlighting three of Greater Dandenong’s many World War I connections. City of Greater Dandenong officially opened the Anzac…

  • Trade links build new bridges to Cambodia

    Trade links build new bridges to Cambodia

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS IT MAY be a trick of positive thinking but Cambodia gets a bad rap, according to Keysborough’s Kalyan Ky. While Australia pays…

  • Expert voices

    Expert voices

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS IT’S an empowering thing to be heard. Greater Dandenong Council’s youth think tank – an energised group of about 15 young people…

  • Refugee’s fight for rights goes on

    Refugee’s fight for rights goes on

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS DANDENONG’S former asylum seeker Hayatullah Rahimi has fled the Taliban in Afghanistan and won permanent residency in Australia, but his struggles are…

  • Stomping hits the ground

    Stomping hits the ground

    By CASEY NEILL THE MCG steps will help a Keysborough man on his journey towards Kokoda. Keysborough’s Mark Capper has signed up for the Stadium…

  • Class take over

    Class take over

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH FOR one day four grade six students from St Mary’s Primary School weren’t themselves – instead they were the principal of the…

  • World game global pitch

    World game global pitch

    By CASEY NEILL THE World Game is living up to its moniker in Dandenong. Soccer is uniting youth from around the world on the pitch,…

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