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  • Good word for interpreters

    DANDENONG Centrelink recognised the vital role interpreters play in its business this month. The Dandenong business presented certificates of appreciation on Wednesday 1 December to…

  • Out of shoe

    By Lia BichelHEATHER Pepper is hanging up her boots after three decades of work at a well-known shoe shop. Ms Pepper said she was looking…

  • Lions sneak in win

    By Mark GullickSPRINGVALE heads into the Christmas break with an impressive 11-4 record after defeating the lowly Waverley Wildcats at Napier Park on Sunday. The…

  • Rising star nets Open berth

    DANDENONG North resident Marinko Matosevic last week capped a breakthrough year by clinching a berth in the Australian Open singles draw. Matosevic, 25, took five…

  • Bikie club raid

    By Bridget CookPOLICE seized a Harley-Davidson motorcycle when they swooped on the Rebels Australia motorcycle clubhouse in Springvale on Monday. Police cut a large hole…

  • Visy workers strike a deal

    Dandenong Visy workers returned to work this week after two weeks of strike action over an enterprise bargaining agreement. 57638 By Bridget CookDANDENONG Visy workers…

  • Just forget

    By Paul PickeringDANDENONG Rangers coach Mark Wright has ordered his players to “forget about basketball” over the Christmas break. That edict followed a 77-67 loss…

  • Mother, daughter in arresting act

    A MOTHER and her learner-driver daughter, picked up by police last Thursday for driving on the wrong side of Princes Highway, now face drink-driving charges.…

  • Lock

    LOCK it up or risk losing it. That is the message from police following a rise in thefts from cars and thefts of cars in…

  • Pleas on trees

    By Bridget CookGREATER Dandenong Mayor Roz Blades has called for community help, after a number of trees were destroyed by vandals. The most recent incident,…

  • It’s the time to give

    CHRISTMAS cheer came early to some of Greater Dandenong’s most vulnerable children, thanks to the generosity of locals workers. Social club members from the Dandenong…

  • Bleak days ahead

    David Dryden believes the future of the Tjaegan’s Warriors is injeopardy if they accept this building as their meeting place. By Bridget CookA DANDENONG Aboriginal…

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