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  • Third-time drug dealer behind bars

    Third-time drug dealer behind bars

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A SPRINGVALE mother has been jailed for her third drug trafficking offence after being discovered with ice and drug-dealing materials in a…

  • Sky rail design backed

    Sky rail design backed

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS THE Office of the Victorian Government Architect has backed the controversial sky rail design to remove Noble Park’s three level crossings. In…

  • Church fired up after arson attack

    Church fired up after arson attack

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A SHOCKED Noble Park church community expects to fully reopen within months after a deliberately lit fire gutted its kitchen and hall.…

  • Voting in person over postal voting

    Voting in person over postal voting

    By CASEY NEILL GREATER Dandenong voters will need to front up to the polls in October after councillors decided against postal voting. Switching methods for…

  • Do it for the kids

    Do it for the kids

    DANDENONG women are helping children in need to access education and asking others to lend a hand. The Dandenong Evening VIEW Club sponsors three disadvantaged…

  • Push to limit high-rise hell

    Push to limit high-rise hell

    By CASEY NEILL DANDENONG streets earmarked for towering apartment blocks could get a double-storey cap if a council push is successful. Greater Dandenong Council received…

  • Businesses chip in for charity

    Businesses chip in for charity

    GREATER Dandenong businesses have hit the golf course for a good cause. SEBN held its annual Take a Swing for Charity golf day at Sandhurst…

  • Parties spark grand debate

    Parties spark grand debate

    By CASEY NEILL TWO parties and $1000 have sparked heated debate between Greater Dandenong councillors. Councillor Maria Sampey boosted Community Response Grants to two groups…

  • Punched and robbed on street

    Punched and robbed on street

    THIEVES have punched and robbed a Keysborough man as he walked through Noble Park. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Sergeant Jason Owen said the 21-year-old was…

  • Lunch punch

    Lunch punch

    A MAN eating lunch in his car suffered cuts and a black eye during an attempted carjacking in Keysborough. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Sergeant Jason…

  • Walk on bypass

    Walk on bypass

    THE Dingley Bypass will be open – at least for pedestrians – on Saturday 27 February. A community walk will be held on the $156…

  • Promoting unity in diversity

    Promoting unity in diversity

    GREATER Dandenong’s diversity will be in the spotlight next month. Cultural Diversity Week runs from 12 to 20 March and Harmony Day falls on 21…

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