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  • Hundreds of cannabis plants seized by Dandenong police

    By ALECIA PINNER DANDENONG police have seized 728 hydroponic cannabis plants from four south-eastern properties. The plants, with a street value of more than $1 million,…

  • Redlegs' Michael Reid celebrates 500th game: gallery

    Redlegs' Michael Reid celebrates 500th game: gallery

    By DAVID SCHOUT DANDENONG West veteran Michael Reid celebrated his record-breaking 500th game on Saturday with a best-on-ground, four-goal performance. Reid, who has played with the…

  • Bomb explodes at Bandidos' Dandenong clubhouse

    Bomb explodes at Bandidos' Dandenong clubhouse

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS A BOMB exploded outside an outlaw bikie gang’s clubhouse in Dandenong on Wednesday. On Thursday, police arson and explosive squad detectives were…

  • Gallery: Women hurt in Noble Park North head-on crash

    Gallery: Women hurt in Noble Park North head-on crash

    By DAVID SCHOUT A HEAD-ON accident in Noble Park North last night left two female drivers in hospital. The drivers were the only occupants in…

  • Noble Park mates hit the road for MS

    Noble Park mates hit the road for MS

    By DANIEL TRAN UNWILLING to sit by and watch his friend succumb to the ravages of multiple sclerosis, Noble Park Secondary College student Enis Harbas…

  • Endeavours invest for success

    Endeavours invest for success

    By CASEY NEILL TAPPING into the multicultural workforce will give the south east’s manufacturers more scope to grow, according to one Berwick businessman. New Australians…

  • Two Peas with a twist

    Two Peas with a twist

    By CASEY NEILL SPRINGVALE South school students have penned their own tune about finding a special friendship. The Athol Road Primary School Band wrote Two…

  • Turn around gives confidence

    Turn around gives confidence

    By CASEY NEILL WALKING into YSAS Dandenong six months ago turned Alison Viles’s life around. “Me and my housemate were homeless, and she had a…

  • MP saving the whales

    MP saving the whales

    By CASEY NEILL ISAACS MP Mark Dreyfus has represented Australia in the world’s highest court. The Attorney-General has just returned from the Netherlands where he…

  • How bazaar, how bazaar

    How bazaar, how bazaar

    DANDENONG’S new Afghan Bazaar will start to take shape next month. City of Greater Dandenong councillors on Monday night awarded the $844,910 contract for the…

  • Booze busted

    By CASEY NEILL Campaigners say another bottle shop will create more problems… DANDENONG has many needs but more alcohol outlets is not one of them.…

  • All go for snow

    All go for snow

    MORE than 10,000 people entered a winter wonderland in central Springvale on Sunday. The inaugural Springvale Snow Fest attracted huge crowds between 1pm and 7pm…

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