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  • Smells like a plan for Springvale

    Smells like a plan for Springvale

    Odour complaints, illegal dumping and other poor waste disposal is plaguing Springvale Activity Centre, according to a Greater Dandenong Council report. Council officers reported also…

  • Decriminalising cannabis, bid to focus on ‘real crime’

    Decriminalising cannabis, bid to focus on ‘real crime’

    South-eastern MP Rachel Payne has appealed to the Victorian Government to decriminalise cannabis, in a move to focus police efforts on ‘real crime’. Payne, a…

  • Federal Election: Minority government on the cards

    Federal Election: Minority government on the cards

    Australia could be set to elect a minority federal government, according to political expert Dr Zareh Ghazarian. The head-of-politics at Monash University predicts a “very…

  • Panda Mart security guards warn of rising crime after violent robbery

    Panda Mart security guards warn of rising crime after violent robbery

    Panda Mart security guards are warning about the rising crime rates in the region and State-wide, after fighting against a daylight group robbery this week.…

  • $2 million Arson attacks

    $2 million Arson attacks

    A pair of early-morning firebombings at a Dandenong South car yard left a trail of destruction, with nearly $2 million in damages and police left…

  • 80yo woman missing from Dandenong North

    80yo woman missing from Dandenong North

    Police are appealing for public assistance to help locate missing Dandenong North woman Mingchu. The 80-year-old was last seen by a family member at her…

  • ALP councillors quash mayor-vote reform

    ALP councillors quash mayor-vote reform

    Labor councillors have voted down a proposed report on the public electing Greater Dandenong’s mayor and deputy mayor. Greens councillor Rhonda Garad, who raised the…

  • $2m in damages at Dandenong truck yard

    $2m in damages at Dandenong truck yard

    Dandenong Crime Investigation Unit detectives are appealing for public assistance following two suspicious fires at a Dandenong car yard early last year. It’s believed the…

  • Further three charged following Lyndhurst death

    Further three charged following Lyndhurst death

    Homicide Squad detectives have charged a further three males on 26 March, following a fatal stabbing in Lyndhurst earlier this month. An 18-year-old Seaford man…

  • Driver faces trial over alleged pedestrian fatality

    Driver faces trial over alleged pedestrian fatality

    Kamal Ghali, the driver of the vehicle that allegedly struck and killed a young girl in Endeavour Hills last year, has been hit with six…

  • Budget ‘picking winners’: SEMMA

    Budget ‘picking winners’: SEMMA

    A South-East manufacturers group says the Federal Budget is “picking winners” and “throwing good money after bad”. South East Melbourne Manufacturers Alliance president Peter Angelico…

  • Dandenong pair fined after home raids

    Dandenong pair fined after home raids

    Two Dandenong dads have pleaded guilty to drug charges after their homes were raided by sporting-integrity police last December. The raids were reportedly linked to…

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