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  • Preps in the hoop loop

    Preps in the hoop loop

    PREPS throughout Greater Dandenong have been settling into their classrooms this month. St Anthony’s Catholic Primary School in Noble Park buddied their newest children with…

  • Hunt after carjacking rampage

    A CARJACKER is being hunted after threatening two drivers and leaving one car in flames. A woman, 44, stopped at Corrigan Road traffic lights near…

  • Bottle shop given go ahead for expansion

    A MENZIES Avenue bottle shop will expand into a neighbouring store despite concerns about significant public drinking problems in the area. Greater Dandenong councillors last…

  • Number plate crime nailed

    FOUR people are facing court after a police crackdown on number plate crime. Greater Dandenong Police Service Area Inspector Bruce Kitchen said the operation included…

  • You have bin warned

    FIRE attacks on rubbish bins have prompted police to warn residents to bring in their bins as quickly as possible after they have been emptied.…

  • Vigilance is key to car crime

    By CASEY NEILL Toyota and Nissan owners are being told to take care of their car keys on Fridays and Saturdays following a 100 per…

  • Excavator torched

    ARSONISTS have caused $50,000 damage to an excavator in Dandenong South. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Senior Constable Mark Higgins said they set the vehicle alight…

  • Breakfast comedy gives wake-up call

    BUSINESS women can grab a bite and get inspired at an International Women’s Day event in Springvale. South East Business Networks (SEBN) will hold its…

  • Asian experience as crowds flock in

    THOUSANDS of people descended on the centre of Springvale on Sunday to welcome in the Year of the Goat. Lunar New Year festivities kicked off…

  • Hooning increases dangers for all road users

    ROAD policing in the Greater Dandenong Local Government Area presents police with a number of challenges. The primary focus of road policing is to reduce…

  • Crimes of desperation

    By CASEY NEILL CUTS to emergency relief budgets will cause a crime spike in Greater Dandenong, a leading charity worker fears. Dandenong Benevolent Society president…

  • Police probe PSO capsicum incident

    VICTORIA Police is investigating allegations that a PSO unjustly and repeatedly sprayed two teenage boys with capsicum foam at Springvale Railway Station. Last week the…

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