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Russell’s historic tool re-surfaces
To his disbelief, a Chisholm engineering teacher has found a tool he made 40 years ago at Dandenong Tafe. Russell Morrison had just helped a…
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Funding fight for family violence service
A family violence service tailored for women from migrant and refugee backgrounds is floundering in a funding limbo. Dandenong-based Wellsprings for Women has supported more…
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Dandenong woman released over hit-run
A 40 year old Dandenong woman has been released from custody after coming forward to police about a hit-run collision in Noble Park that left…
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Oyiti Cup excites the masses
A roaringly successful Oyiti Cup paid tribute to a popular young leader as well as promoting positive mental health for hundreds of young basketballers. The…
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South MPs split on Voice
Federal MPs of the South East are split on the Indigenous Voice to Parliament and unsure how some will vote after the Coalition’s announcement last…
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Racism not welcome: council
City of Greater Dandenong will investigate proudly displaying Racism Not Welcome signs around the municipality after a unanimous vote in a council meeting. The council…
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Serbian group spreads word on palliative care
The Serbian Community Association of Australia is taking the lead to care for elders of CALD communities through its Advanced Care Planning Program. Palliative Care…
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Father and son drown in holiday tragedy
Tributes are flowing for a kind-hearted father and his son who drowned at a popular swimming spot in Queensland’s far north. Ventura Bus Lines driver…
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Police search Hallam wetlands for missing woman
A police search is currently underway in the Hallam Valley wetlands, as the last sighting of Wantirna woman Sarah approaches the three week mark. Police…
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Workwear retooled sustainably
Used work clothes normally cast into landfill will be recycled as part of the Pound Road West Upgrade project. In a first for Major Road…
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Teens among crime spree arrests
Police have charged five teenagers following an alleged crime spree across multiple suburbs of Melbourne on Friday 7 April. The group were allegedly involved in…
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Triple-home permit scrapped
Endeavour Hills residents have successfully appealed against a planning permit for a triple-dwelling development in their neighbourhood. Casey Council had originally approved a permit to…