Bounce back
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD
THE facilitator of a teenage bullying resilience program at a Casey medical centre hopes the initiative will receive funding so it is...
Parents face violent kids
By BRIDGET SCOTT AND LACHLAN MOORHEAD
Police have flagged their concerns over the rising trend of stay-at-home adult children assaulting their parents.
It comes as they...
Crash curbs
By CASEY NEILL
A MOTORCYCLIST died in a collision with a sedan in Dandenong North last Wednesday - the third serious motorcycle collision in six...
Journey home for veterans
As the Anzac Centenary approaches, an ex-serviceman is heading a nationwide convoy for veterans - not for those who fought long ago, but the...
Fast pace against problem
Emergency services have been groaning under the ever-growing weight of mental-illness patients. A PACER team - a psychiatric nurse coupled with a police officer...
Important moves ahead
By CASEY NEILL
“WE’RE going to sing happy birthday to SEBN.”
And with that, City of Greater Dandenong CEO led the Christmas Industry Breakfast in a...
Golf brings uniform engagement
By CASEY NEILL
GOLF will help Greater Dandenong businesses to clothe students in need.
SEBN’s annual charity golf day will next year be held at Sandhurst...
Labor puts plumbing boost in the pipeline
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD
LABOR is now committed to supporting a new plumbing facility in Narre Warren.
The ALP, which swept into government last month, promised to...
Team’s solid score
By CASEY NEILL
SOCCER is bringing young migrants together in Dandenong each Friday night.
The City of Greater Dandenong’s youth services team runs a friendly competition...
Ralphy’s a real flyer
By MICHAEL FLOYD
RALPHY Cinel announced himself among the country’s elite middle-distance chasers when registering the fastest heat win in the heats of the $36,000...
Scammers in the gutter
SCAMMERS impersonating Neighbourhood Watch volunteers are offering to paint house numbers on kerbs across Greater Dandenong.
Greater Dandenong Neighbourhood Watch (NHW) president Dawn Vernon received...
Ames to help learn new Aussie ways
AMES is appealing for volunteers to help new arrivals learn everyday English.
The Noble Park-based settlement service provides a training program for all new volunteers...