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  • Burger day is going to be a mouthfull

    Burger day is going to be a mouthfull

    Sushi, schnitzel and cupcakes aren’t the standard burger buns. But Dandenong Market traders are getting creative to mark National Burger Day. The Sunday 28 May…

  • Christian Brothers victim guilty of child porn hoard

    Christian Brothers victim guilty of child porn hoard

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A man who said he was a victim of a notorious Christian Brothers paedophile has pleaded guilty to possessing nearly 60,000 images…

  • Caring spreads the blanket of warmth

    Caring spreads the blanket of warmth

    A Dandenong business is collecting blankets to help homeless people keep warm this winter. Le Pine Funerals is calling on the community to show its…

  • Scout’s honour

    Scout’s honour

    By Casey Neill Television news favourite Peter Hitchener was on hand to present a special award to a special Springvale Scout. Breanne Simmons, a member…

  • Maze makes a connection

    Maze makes a connection

    By Casey Neill Diverse performers bring diverse ideas to the table at Dandenong’s Fusion Theatre. A Place Called Maze is the result. The production will…

  • Road rage lands victim in hospital

    Road rage lands victim in hospital

    A Dandenong North man was seriously assaulted in a road-rage incident. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Senior Constable Christine Johnstone said the assault occurred in Illawarra…

  • Arrested over phone theft

    Arrested over phone theft

    Police arrested a 16-year-old over a mobile phone theft in the Dandenong CBD. They allege the Dandenong North teen approached another 16-year-old, from Noble Park,…

  • Victim punched, cash grabbed

    Victim punched, cash grabbed

    A cigarette thief punched his victim in the head at Dandenong railway station, police allege. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Senior Constable Christine Johnstone said the…

  • No trial for bank fire

    No trial for bank fire

    By Casey Neill Plea bargain may mean bank arsonist avoids public hearing… The Rohingya asylum seeker charged over the Springvale bank fire may not have…

  • Are these ‘pressed’ pennies yours?

    Are these ‘pressed’ pennies yours?

    Police are hoping to reunite a coin collector with a sentimental souvenir recovered in Dandenong. They seized an album of pressed coins during a vehicle…

  • Open doors to enlightenment

    Open doors to enlightenment

    By Casey Neill A Keysborough temple is inviting visitors to celebrate the birth, enlightenment and death of Buddha. The Dhamma Sarana Vihara on Greens Road…

  • Call to pay down council’s ‘significant’ debt

    Call to pay down council’s ‘significant’ debt

    By Casey Neill Debt was in the spotlight as Greater Dandenong Council adopted its proposed 2017-18 budget. Councillor Tim Dark told the Monday 8 May…

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