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  • Cops focus on cylists

    Cops focus on cylists

    By CASEY NEILL CYCLISTS will draw extra attention from the Greater Dandenong Highway Patrol this month – but not necessarily for the wrong reasons. Senior…

  • Intruders all in blue

    Intruders all in blue

    THREE men dressed in blue used sauce and black powder to tag the word ‘cripps’ inside a Dandenong South home. Police said the trio entered…

  • Police standing by

    By CASEY NEILL POLICE are confident they’ve quelled the latest bikie violence outbreak in the south east, but are ready to pounce on any resurgence.…

  • Fight for information

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS TWO Greater Dandenong councillors’ fight for the public release of a confidential probe into their conduct was the subject of a tense…

  • VCAT dozes appeal

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS A LEGAL challenge against bulldozing native vegetation of “very high conservation significance” to make way for the proposed Dingley Bypass has been…

  • Exploring family life

    AN INSTAGRAM competition is exploring respect in families, bullying and relationships. City of Greater Dandenong youth ambassadors have launched a community-wide social media campaign to…

  • Fear of parking

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS WORKERS at Dandenong Plaza fear for their safety after being forced to vacate prime customer parking spaces and park in the plaza’s…

  • Profit from their experience

    SMALL businesses can access free mentoring and support in Dandenong on Wednesday 16 October. The State Government’s Mobile Business Centre last visited the area 12…

  • Grant stirs creative juices

    A $20,000 grant will help central Dandenong food businesses make the most of the revitalisation happening around them. City of Greater Dandenong last week received…

  • Hallam’s hurt locker

    Hallam’s hurt locker

    POLICE evacuated the scene of a drive-by shooting at a Hallam gym this morning where bombs were discovered, just hours after a similar shooting in…

  • Attack dog chased off

    Attack dog chased off

    By CASEY NEILL NAURMA Dawson thought her tiny pooch Suzi was done for when a dog roaming the streets grabbed her throat in its jaws…

  • Word’s out for language skills

    Word’s out for language skills

    By CASEY NEILL VOLUNTEERS are helping refugees tap into English and life skills at Dandenong Neighbourhood House. House manager Robyn Coslovich said people on bridging…

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