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  • Greens are go for charity

    Greens are go for charity

    BUSINESSES in Melbourne’s south east this week raised just over $45,000 for the region’s most vulnerable. City of Greater Dandenong-Industry held the fifth Take a…

  • Thieves put tools on the tab

    Thieves put tools on the tab

    THIEVES wore stolen uniforms and posed as employees to charge more than $10,000 in tools to a business’ hardware store account. Greater Dandenong CIU detectives…

  • Drive charge dropped

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS SUSPENDED jockey Daniel Nikolic has had dangerous driving charges against him dismissed after police failed to prove he was behind the wheel…

  • Set for roller smash-up

    Set for roller smash-up

    SOUTH Sea Roller Derby will host its first bout for the year in Keysborough this weekend. Arch rivals the Cutthroat Charmers and the Blackheart Breakers…

  • Booze sales extended

    DANDENONG IGA can now sell liquor on Christmas Day and Good Friday, despite concerns about the impact on the community. City of Greater Dandenong councillors…

  • Credit card swipe

    Credit card swipe

    POLICE are searching for a man who used a stolen credit card at eight stores in Casey and Greater Dandenong this month. They’re asking for…

  • Unit refused

    A NEW unit beside an existing home would be an overdevelopment of a Keysborough block. This was the decision from City of Greater Dandenong councillors…

  • Students play to their strengths

    Students play to their strengths

    DANDENONG High School students got a true taste of the workforce last week. National Australia Bank (NAB) joined with local businesses to help 24 senior…

  • Trio facing drugs charges

    Trio facing drugs charges

    POLICE have laid drug trafficking and possession charges following raids in Dandenong North and Keysborough. Greater Dandenong CIU Acting Detective Sergeant Luke Kirton said the…

  • What’s on

    What’s on

    Exclusive for Dandenong AUDIENCES will be treated to the only Victorian performance of Dirtsong by the Black Arm Band at the Drum. It features mesmerising…

  • Refugees are out to see the sights

    Refugees are out to see the sights

    DANDENONG refugees have taken some time out to practise their English skills and learn more about their new home. Men from the CatholicCare Refugee and…

  • Detective is on the charity case

    Detective is on the charity case

    I AM always inspired by the incredible lengths people go to in order to raise money for charity. A case on point is the wonderful…

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