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  • Commuters take to new V/Line trains

    Premier John Brumby and Transport Minster Lynn Kosky take a seat on one of the new carraiges. VICTORIA’S V/Line regional train services will receive a…

  • Safety breaches cost $250,000

    By Jaimee DamonASIXA Pty Ltd has been convicted and fined $250,000 after the company pleaded guilty to two workplace health and safety charges laid after…

  • Big funding for infrastructure boost

    By Melissa MeehanMORE than $500,000 in Federal funding has been made available to the City of Greater Dandenong to upgrade or build new community facilities…

  • Rangers rally in final quarter turn-around

    THE Dandenong Rangers snapped a four game losing streak and moved a game closer to SEABL finals contention after overcoming Albury Wodonga on the road…

  • Redlegs best foot forward

    THE Redlegs are back on the winners’ list. Dandenong registered its first win for the season – and first since adopting the Redlegs moniker –…

  • Eagles run riot

    By Paul PickeringNOBLE Park coach Alan Ezard had every right to be lost for words after his side’s embarrassing 78-point loss to Vermont on Saturday,…

  • Young guns shine under pressure

    Dandenong and Vic Country wingman Matt Shaw missed last week’s final round of the National Under-18 Championships with the flu, but has attracted the attention…

  • Councillors vote for pay increase

    By Melissa MeehanAFTER a lengthy debate Greater Dandenong councillors voted themselves a pay rise on Monday night as well as endorsing a watered-down accountability and…

  • Blanket drive to warm poor

    By Melissa MeehanSPRINGVALES Benevolent Society has launched a blanket drive to prevent the citys poorest residents from living in the freezing cold this winter. Escalating…

  • Short stuff for world games

    THEY are small people involved in a big game. The Australian National Dwarf Basketball Team is training hard before heading for Belfast, Ireland to compete…

  • Medal Detector

    By Melissa MeehanA SIEGE of Tobruk medal was one of six medals stolen from a Springvale home last week. The uncommon medal was taken from…

  • Top street event stopped

    By Bridget CookTHE Easternats Auto Spectacular has been burnt out permanently after Melbourne Racing Club dropped the controversial event last week. The MRC released a…

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