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  • Soap firm in a lather

    TRADE and Industry Minister Martin Pakula called in to Dandenong manufacturer PZ Cussons Australia on Friday to congratulate it for being inducted into the Victorian…

  • First win after coach dumped

    By Stuart TeatherIT HAS been a busy week down at White Eagles Stadium. The State League One club, winless after six games, dumped coach Stan…

  • Reverie missing while streets take shape

    AS works on the redevelopment of Dandenong continue, the now iconic Reverie artwork on the corner of Lonsdale and Walker Streets will be temporarily removed.…

  • Boost for mayor’scharter

    By Melissa MeehanCr Yesil said that recommendations made by the ombudsman during their investigation of Brimbank would potentially strengthen the reform charter. “As a council…

  • Have say on pool revamp

    TRADERS, residents and community groups are being called to have their say about the Noble Park Swim Centre Redevelopment. The call follows news the Federal…

  • Factory fires

    By Melissa MeehanLOCAL fire fighters have been kept busy over the past week attending three factory fires. Dandenong and Springvale CFA volunteers fought a blaze…

  • Business breakfast

    By Melissa Meehan GREATER Dandenong’s chamber of commerce celebrated their first business breakfast for the year on Wednesday. Three businesses were nominated for the 2009…

  • Police ride a winner

    By Melissa MeehanDANDENONG police have cemented their relationship with Dandenong Hospital by donating $6750 to the children’s ward. The money was raised by Dandenong CIU…

  • Thunder storms home

    By Stuart Teather DANDENONG Thunder marked the halfway mark of the Victorian Premier League (VPL) season with an emphatic 3-0 victory against likely finals rival…

  • Libraries take centre stage

    GREATER Dandenong will host a range of events to celebrate the role libraries play in our community. As part of this year’s Library and Information…

  • Home attack

    By Melissa MeehanPOLICE are warning residents to be wary of salespeople knocking on their doors. Detective Senior Constable Stuart Freeman said residents should not let…

  • Parity sought

    By Bridget CookDANDENONG social and community workers have raised concerns that their sector is facing imminent collapse due to a lack of funding. Last week,…

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