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  • Council surplus to fund new works

    MORE than $1million in new capital funding has been allocated to a variety of projects following the City of Greater Dandenong’s mid-year-budget review. The projects…

  • Toes tapping for Christmas

    Maxine, John, Mary, Wendy, and Betti are in the Christmas spirit. 38166 By Lia BichelMORE than 150 Supported Residential Services (SRS) clients from support homes…

  • Best in business

    By Lia BichelHOW are David Beckham, Elton John and the Queen linked to Dandenong business? The three stars all ate cakes created by the chef…

  • Council says no

    By Lia BichelTHE City of Greater Dandenong councillors will try and fight a government decision that paves the way for the Dingley Bypass to go…

  • Somyurek sentenced

    DANDENONG-based upper house MP Adem Somyurek received a suspended jail sentence last week at the Dandenong Magistrates’ Court. The Labor MP received a one-month jail…

  • Panthers pound Prahran

    By Paul PickeringFIRST-gamer Tim Ford turned Dandenong’s two-day clash with Prahran on its head on Saturday, claiming three quick wickets after lunch to lead the…

  • High-energy holiday fun

    Hi-5 will bring their show Hi-5 Surprise to the Drum Theatre in January. By Bridget CookHI-5 is set to delight Dandenong audiences in January, with…

  • Station artscape goes up

    By Lia BichelA NEW art display splashed along the walls of the Dandenong Station pedestrian walkway will be viewed by thousands of people every day…

  • Learner learns

    THE residents of a Dandenong retirement unit escaped injury on the weekend when a learner driver crashed into their bedroom. Police had been trying to…

  • Lions get left behind

    By Gavin StaindlIN a crucial Division Two round, Springvale has found itself adrift of the leaders after they lost both the Wednesday and Sunday games…

  • Rails of fear

    By Lia BichelFEARS are rising for commuters on trains throughout the City of Greater Dandenong, as crimes such as burglaries and stabbings continue to plague…

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