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  • Dog-park snarls rise

    Dog-park snarls rise

    Greater Dandenong Council is investigating a surge of attacks at off-leash dog parks including a disturbing assault on a small dog and its owner at…

  • Ad deal puts commuters on the outer

    Ad deal puts commuters on the outer

    Commuters without bus stop shelters will seemingly have to suffer in rain, wind and shine for at least three more years under a long-running advertising…

  • Bypass grassland finally cut

    Bypass grassland finally cut

    A Keysborough resident has thanked the “power of the press” after long-neglected grasses along Dandenong Bypass were at last cut. The grasses along a pedestrian…

  • Volunteer award for Wellsprings

    Volunteer award for Wellsprings

    Dandenong-based support service Wellsprings for Women’s groundbreaking volunteering project for migrant and refugee women has been crowned with a statewide award. The service was recognised…

  • Jacob makes the leap on 29 Feb

    Fifteen ‘Leap Year’ babies have ventured into the world at Casey and Dandenong hospitals this year. Among those born on the rare date of 29…

  • New way out of unemployment

    Job seekers at significant risk of long-term unemployment are being guided into work as part of a new mentors program. Taskforce-Windana and consortium partner Afri-Aus…

  • New way out of unemployment

    New way out of unemployment

    Job seekers at significant risk of long-term unemployment are being guided into work as part of a new mentors program. Taskforce-Windana and consortium partner Afri-Aus…

  • Park trees illegally hacked down

    Park trees illegally hacked down

    An investigation has been launched into the unauthorised hacking down of trees in Jim Hardy Park in Dandenong. A row of trees in front of…

  • 13yo charged with alleged Dandenong North sex attack

    13yo charged with alleged Dandenong North sex attack

    A 13-year-old boy has been charged over the alleged sexual assault of a woman on the Dandenong Creek Trail in January. Detectives from the Sexual…

  • Hill speaks out on Gaza aid

    Hill speaks out on Gaza aid

    Bruce Labor MP Julian Hill was busting several “myths” as he strongly implored Israel to allow humanitarian aid into Gaza last week. “The truth is…

  • Five head ‘unpredictable’ Yarraman poll

    Five head ‘unpredictable’ Yarraman poll

    At least five candidates say they have a strong chance of winning the Yarraman Ward by-election as they approach the final days of voting. In…

  • Driver under hospital guard after allegedly evading police

    Driver under hospital guard after allegedly evading police

    A man was under police guard in hospital after allegedly fleeing in a stolen vehicle from police in Clayton and Springvale on Friday 1 March.…

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