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  • Jewellery recovered

    POLICE last week recovered jewellery that may have been stolen during burglaries in Greater Dandenong, Casey and Cardinia in July and August. The 10 items…

  • Quilts know no borders

    Quilts know no borders

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS LYN Spencer said she quilts every day partly to ward off the crippling pain of her rheumatoid arthritis; the truth is there…

  • Police pair with nurse

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS A ROVING after-hours service pairing a mental health nurse and a police officer will help people suffering mental health distress in Melbourne’s…

  • Cycle of stupid mistakes

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS TWO boarders at a Dandenong rooming house faced charges after being found with an “Aladdin’s cave of ill-gotten goods”. Simon Jacob, 28,…

  • Silent sales expert speaks up

    Silent sales expert speaks up

    By CASEY NEILL CHRISTMAS is getting competitive in Greater Dandenong – and it’s not just sales up for grabs. City of Greater Dandenong’s economic development…

  • Shutdown at Lodge/Gracious relic a safety hazard

    Shutdown at Lodge/Gracious relic a safety hazard

    By CASEY NEILL ONE of Greater Dandenong’s most historic buildings is falling apart. Sudden cracks in the walls forced City of Greater Dandenong to close…

  • Eid Festival building bridges

    Eid Festival building bridges

    DANDENONG Park became a multicultural marketplace on Sunday to mark two important events on the Muslim calendar. The Dandenong Eid Festival is an annual not-for-profit…

  • Rubber cushions to calm hoons

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS CITY of Greater Dandenong is proposing rubber speed cushions to deter hoon drivers who have bedevilled business owners in a Keysborough industrial…

  • Court sends drug swap message

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS A MAN was handed a suspended jail term after pleading guilty to trading 13 Xanax tablets for methamphetamine at Dandenong railway station.…

  • Happy to pay the price for smiles

    Happy to pay the price for smiles

    GREATER Dandenong businesses have raised $7000 to make sick kids’ wishes come true. Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce held its annual Grand Final Charity Lunch…

  • Show sun hope

    By CASEY NEILL THE Dandenong Showgrounds could welcome more than 80,000 people through its gates on 9 and 10 November – if the weather gods…

  • None of our business…

    NO one at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court was surprised when a supermarket declined an offer to return a pair of shoplifted socks. They were recovered from…

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