Tag: News
Safe PL8
By Casey Neill
GREATER Dandenong is a number plate theft hot spot, but a new police operation is targeting the crime.
Operation SAFEPL8 will run over...
Pressure is on for steam weed killer
By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS
CLEAN steam may replace toxic herbicides as Greater Dandenong Council’s preferred weedkiller under a proposal tabled at a council meeting tonight (Monday).
Under...
Preppies move in
By CASEY NEILL
DANDENONG South families now don’t have to travel to find a kinder place - or miss out altogether.
City of Greater Dandenong councillors...
Junction safety upgrade
STUD Road in Dandenong will receive $947,000 in safety upgrades early next year.
South Eastern Metropolitan Region MP Gordon Rich-Phillips said the cash would address...
Carers given a respite
By BRIDGET COOK
A NEW service will bring respite for carers of people with a mental illness.
More than 70 people attended the UnitingCare Community Options...
Rocks make nature strips a hard place to hoon
BUSINESS owners have started to install rocks on nature strips in a desperate deterrence ploy against hoon drivers in an industrial estate in Fiveways...
Wheeling 4 Wishes
ENDEAVOUR Hills students raised more than $1000 to help wishes come true this month.
Maranatha Christian School joined with Dandenong disability support service Wallara for...
Students mark Hajj rite
SPRINGVALE students celebrated the season of Hajj with a schoolyard pilgrimage.
The juniors at Minaret College’s Springvale campus participated in a simulation of the Hajj...
Little India ‘destroyed’
By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS
LITTLE India’s most enduring trader has called it quits, pronouncing the iconic Dandenong precinct “dead”.
Kathryne Turton-Lane is closing her 26-year-old Heidi Rose...
Networked hoons are hard to nab
By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS
HOON drivers are mobile, mobilise in groups using mobile phones and hence are hard to catch, says Greater Dandenong highway patrol’s chief...
Better rides would be just the ticket
DEMOCRACY can be a bit of a roller-coaster but it’s not the most exciting of rides for Springvale Rise Primary School Year 5 pupil...
Lifeboats floated for asylum seekers
By CASEY NEILL
KILLESTER College students rallied to show their support for asylum seekers last week.
They marched through the Springvale school grounds holding colourful handmade...