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  • Four times the limit

    Four times the limit

    A driver registered 0.213 on a breath test in Dandenong, police allege. They intercepted the driver travelling west along Princes Highway about 3.13am on Monday…

  • Tow truck torched

    Tow truck torched

     A smouldering tow truck caught the eye of PSOs in Springvale. They reported the fire in Newcomen Road about 10.20pm on Friday 26 January. CFA…

  • Final train passes through

    Final train passes through

     The ground level tracks at Noble Park Railway Station have carried their final train. The last passenger train went through platform two at 12.48am on…

  • Education generations

    Education generations

    Dandenong South Primary is welcoming a third generation of the Memeti clan into its classrooms. Councillor Jim Memeti started Prep at the school in 1978.…

  • Soccer kids take on cops

    Soccer kids take on cops

    By Casey Neill More than 500 people watched and took part in the 2K18 Street Style Soccer Tournament. The City of Greater Dandenong hold the…

  • Locking’s the key

    Locking’s the key

    Police are warning Greater Dandenong drivers to be vigilant after thieves struck several cars left unlocked – and some with the keys in the ignition.…

  • Speak up on park plans

    Speak up on park plans

    Greater Dandenong’s park users can share their ideas for the spaces to shape their future. The council will conduct face to face surveys at four…

  • Monash lanes back open following crash

    Monash lanes back open following crash

     All outbound lanes on the Monash Freeway are back open following an earlier collision. VicRoads reported that a crash near Huntingdale Road in Chadstone closed…

  • Springvale’s cracking day out

    Springvale’s cracking day out

    By Casey Neill The Year of the Dog will start with a bang in Springvale. Fireworks will cap off the Springvale Lunar New Year Festival…

  • Community commitment nod

    Community commitment nod

    By Casey Neill Maria Peters was “incredibly honoured” to receive an Australia Day Award for her final year at the helm of Chisholm Institute. “This…

  • Volunteering grows love

    Volunteering grows love

    By Casey Neill The more she volunteers, the more connected Aishwarya Pokkuluri feels to her community. The Dandenong North 22-year-old was applauded for her efforts…

  • Award earned in retirement

    Award earned in retirement

    By Casey Neill Maria Mastroianni says 25 years of volunteering has helped her to stay mentally and physically active. The 79-year-old has been giving her…

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