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  • Cheers to new brew

    Cheers to new brew

    By Casey Neill  A microbrewery is coming to Dandenong. Greater Dandenong Councillors unanimously supported the application for 5 Bennet Street at their Monday 26 March…

  • Scribblers smashed

    Scribblers smashed

    By Casey Neill Police smashed a graffiti vandal network responsible for a frightening attack on a train in Dandenong South. They executed nine search warrants…

  • Four-storey renewal

    Four-storey renewal

    By Casey Neill A new four-storey apartment building will “bring more vibrancy” to Springvale. Greater Dandenong Councillors approved the 41-dwelling application for 86-92 Springvale Road…

  • Hunt for bag-snatch bandits

    Hunt for bag-snatch bandits

    By Casey Neill Thugs snatched handbags from three women in separate robberies across Greater Dandenong. The first occurred on Newcomen Road, Springvale, about 7.40pm on…

  • Skipping for heart health

    Skipping for heart health

    By Casey Neill  Noble Park students jumped for heart health on Friday 23 March. St Anthony’s Catholic Primary School raised $1017 for Jump Rope for…

  • Together in harmony

    Together in harmony

    Everyone Belongs was a fitting title for St Anthony’s Catholic Primary’s Harmony Day celebrations. The Noble Park school started the Friday 23 March event with…

  • Car fire appeals

    Car fire appeals

     Police are appealing for information following two car fires. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Senior Constable Jodie Stoll said a stolen green Nissan Pulsar was set…

  • Thief walks through front door

    Thief walks through front door

    A thief armed with a knife walked into a Keysborough home and stole a mobile phone. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Senior Constable Jodie Stoll said…

  • Volunteer drive

    Volunteer drive

    By Casey Neill Nobody in Ebony Rech’s family has a driver’s licence or a car, so clocking up her learner driver hours was a struggle.…

  • Doveton’s leading the way

    Doveton’s leading the way

    By Casey Neill Doveton College principal Greg McMahon won a $45,000 national teaching prize. He was among 12 educators announced as Commonwealth Bank Teaching Award…

  • Beauty in the ‘burbs

    Beauty in the ‘burbs

     Urban landscapes inspired the latest Walker Street Gallery exhibition. Seaford-based artist Hans Schiebold focused on neighbourhood objects and landscapes that were often overlooked in his…

  • Muhamed still missed

    Muhamed still missed

    By Casey Neill “We miss him and we will always miss him.” The broken-hearted family of Muhamed ‘Mo’ Yucel has joined Homicide Squad detectives to…

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