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  • Vibrant new art

    Vibrant new art

    Three new artworks will celebrate India and brighten up a dreary Dandenong space. They’ll be near Halpin Way and Mason Street and create a colourful…

  • A wreath from all of us

    A wreath from all of us

    By Casey Neill A former Greater Dandenong mayor laid a wreath for the city at an Anzac Day service in France. Kevin Walsh attended an…

  • Australian-first for kinders

    Australian-first for kinders

     Greater Dandenong and Casey kinders will be among the first in the state to get cash to access experts. Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams announced on…

  • More trains, more often

    More trains, more often

    By Casey Neill  Trains will soon arrive at Dandenong Railway Station every 10 minutes. Public Transport Minister Jacinta Allan announced the move at the station…

  • A night to celebrate

    A night to celebrate

    By Nick Creely  It was a night of celebration and reflection of an incredible year of success for the Dandenong Cricket Club, with the reigning…

  • Lyndale upgrade continues

    Lyndale upgrade continues

    Lyndale Secondary College will get a $3.8 million boost for its ongoing upgrade. Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams announced on Thursday 26 April that the cash…

  • Missing teen seen in Dandenong

    Missing teen seen in Dandenong

     Police are appealing for public help to find 14-year-old Ty Diaz. He was reported missing on Tuesday 27 March. Police said he’d frequented the Latrobe…

  • Boy, what a winner!

    Boy, what a winner!

    By Casey Neill A 10-year-old boy left Dandenong’s Patterson Cheney Toyota with a new car. Kevin, from Greenvale, won first prize in the raffle at…

  • Budget feedback open

    Budget feedback open

    By Casey Neill The average Greater Dandenong ratepayer will pay about $71 extra next year, according to the council’s draft 2018-’19 budget. Councillors voted to…

  • Contrast art across Dandenong

    Contrast art across Dandenong

    A suburb-wide art exhibition will explore dark and light, evil and innocence. Odile takes inspiration from the sinister and seductive black swan in Tchaikovsky’s classic…

  • Video could shed light on robbery

    Video could shed light on robbery

    Police hope CCTV footage will lead them to the man who robbed a Springvale lighting shop. Investigators said he entered the Princes Highway store about…

  • Noble Park remembers

    Noble Park remembers

     Premier Daniel Andrews was among the attendees at the Noble Park RSL’s Anzac Day service. It held a short parade along Memorial Drive to the…

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