Three teens charged over Dandenong bashing
Three young males were charged over the assault of a 16-year-old boy outside a fast-food outlet in Clow Street, Dandenong. The boy was knocked...
House burgled, burned on Anzac Day
A house in Watson Street, Dandenong North, was destroyed by two fires, deliberately lit inside the home on Anzac Day. The house's tenant and...
Prostitute lures client to robbery
A man was robbed after soliciting a prostitute in Thomas Street, Dandenong. The man, 25, of Doveton, approached the prostitute, negotiating a $50 fee...
TAC Cup: Dandenong Stingrays win
DANDENONG Stingrays defended their home turf with a 50-point win over Murray Bushrangers at Shepley Oval on Saturday.
The Stingrays overpowered the Bushrangers in the...
Budget Victoria: Transport, roads on Greater Dandenong wish-list
By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS
IMPROVED roads and public transport services are among the top items on Greater Dandenong Council's wish-list ahead of tomorrow's state budget.
Chief executive...
Stacks of kudos
Dandenong Pavilion head chef Matt Dunlop shows off the sweet taste of victory after the restaurant won a national award at the Australian Small...
Street art's friendly prompts
Mysterious stencils have been giving commuters such as this one a welcoming arm at Noble Park, Sandown Park and Yarraman railway stations. Street artist...
Casualties of ADF training duty honoured
By NARELLE COULTER
IN an Australian first, members of the defence forces killed in training accidents will soon have a permanent memorial in Cranbourne.
A dedicated...
Dreamtime flight
Artist Kundah, pictured, paints great holes in the middle of his paintings. A bit like what he calls the "50-year hole" in his life...
Flying fists, flailing feet
FOR the most part, this violence is a quiet affair. That dull thump is the sound of a fist meeting flesh. The short, sharp...
Country girl keeps CWA flag flying
JEAN Taylor personifies the true spirit of a country woman — generous to a fault and a person you could rely on in a...
Bus routes bid ruling draws ire of Ventura, Volgren
By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS
MANUFACTURING Minister David Hodgett has admitted to "mixed views" on Public Transport Victoria's decision to overlook Dandenong-based Ventura in favour of an...