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  • Cops probe suspicious home fire

    Cops probe suspicious home fire

    Police are investigating a suspicious fire that tore through a Dandenong North home in windy conditions. A passer-by alerted emergency services to a single-storey house…

  • Quarter of a century of service

    Quarter of a century of service

    By Casey Neill Greater Dandenong CEO John Bennie placed a box of tissues at retiring councillor John Kelly’s seat before his final council meeting got…

  • Latest scores show school has gone to top of class

    Latest scores show school has gone to top of class

    By Casey Neill Noble Park Secondary College is the country’s 19th most improved high school, latest NAPLAN results show. Principal Pam Dyson couldn’t be prouder.…

  • Study star juggles his duties

    Study star juggles his duties

    By Casey Neill Dandenong North’s Kyle Hillbrich is juggling caring for his dad with studies and part-time work – and he’s only 16. Chisholm Institute…

  • School shocked by sensory boost

    School shocked by sensory boost

    By Casey Neill A $70,000 multi-sensory room is starting to take shape at Wallarano Primary School. Principal Gail Doney said this was largely thanks to…

  • United for compassion against fear

    United for compassion against fear

    A walk through central Dandenong will celebrate diversity and compassion. Wellsprings for Women, WHISE and CatholicCare organised the Walk Together event for 10am to 2pm…

  • Residents’ plea to end hooning

    Residents’ plea to end hooning

    By Casey Neill Noble Park North residents fear speeding and hooning drivers are putting families in danger. At the Monday 10 October Greater Dandenong Council…

  • Instant park proposed as unit project rejected

    Instant park proposed as unit project rejected

    By Casey Neill Councillors have knocked back a 39-unit project in Noble Park and tied the developer to including public open space in any future…

  • Grant to guide girl leadership

    Grant to guide girl leadership

    By Casey Neill Afghan women and girls can gain confidence and leadership skills through a new Girl Guides group. On the United Nations’ International Day…

  • Knife man jailed for milk bar stabbing

    Knife man jailed for milk bar stabbing

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A man who stabbed an elderly shop-keeper during a robbery at a Noble Park milk bar in March has been jailed for…

  • Clean record made man a ‘perfect trafficker’

    Clean record made man a ‘perfect trafficker’

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A man – described as the “perfect trafficker” – has been granted bail for trafficking after nearly $100,000 of drugs were seized…

  • Police pile up charges

    Police pile up charges

    A Dandenong man who was bailed on 65 theft and burglary charges will now answer an extra 19 charges. On Tuesday 11 October, a Dandenong…

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