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  • Volunteers honoured

    By Melissa MeehanKIND, giving, and selfless. These are three words to describe Dandenong Hospital’s valued volunteers. Health Minister Daniel Andrews visited the hospital on Friday…

  • Door opens for Jessica

    By Melissa MeehanTHANK god she’s here… It seemed to be a case of the right place at the right time for local actress Rachel Jessica…

  • Council date change

    THE date of the second council meeting in June has been changed. City of Greater Dandenong councillors voted to change the meeting scheduled for Monday…

  • Wheely good times

    By Jaimee DamonA RIDE through memory lane can be enjoyed with the release of Grenda’s commemorative booklet. The booklet titled ‘Moved by Grenda’s’ is to…

  • No wins as Burra buckles

    KEYSBOROUGH became the only winless team in the Casey Cardinia League when it surrendered to fellow strugglers Hampton Park at Rowley Allen Reserve on Saturday.…

  • Medal for oval ball convert

    By Paul PickeringSUDANESE-born refugee Duol Yoy couldn’t stand Aussie Rules when he arrived in Melbourne via Ethiopia in 2007. His cousin, who arrived two years…

  • Flexilift beats gloom

    By Melissa MeehanDANDENONG company Flexilift Australia is looking forward to uplifting growth despite the economic doom and gloom. The company has recently become a national…

  • Woman charged over brawl

    POLICE have charged a woman they say deliberately drove her car into a brawl in Springvale early on Sunday. The 34-year-old Bentleigh East woman has…

  • Passing of

    By Melissa MeehanArthur Edward Williams passed away on Saturday, aged 84, after a battle with cancer. Dandenong RSL treasurer John Filmer said Mr Williams’ death…

  • Mounties program catches on

    – Melissa GrantA CANADIAN-inspired police program that focuses on honing officers’ ability to detect drugs, weapons, stolen goods and abducted persons will be piloted across…

  • Indian stabvictim to stay

    By Melissa MeehanCHISHOLM TAFE stabbing victim Nardeep Kumar has confirmed he will remain in Australia to continue his studies at Chisholm, a decision welcomed by…

  • Life of service

    By Bridget CookLIFE-LONG Springvale resident Marian Rollings was recognised on the Queen’s Birthday honours list on Monday for a lifetime of service to the local…

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