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  • Dry time for kitchens

    ASIAN restaurants across Melbourne’s south-east are being encouraged to save more water by switching to waterless woks under a new program aimed at slashing their…

  • A good day all round

    By Melissa MeehanNORM and Essi Andrews celebrated 70 years of wedded bliss on Good Friday. The Noble Park couple first met when Norm’s brother brought…

  • Set for child’s play

    DANDENONG’S community has combined to put a smile on the faces of children in hospital. Dandenong Hospital’s paediatric ward is getting a make-over thanks to…

  • Young Bulls are full of fight, despite the doubters

    By Paul PickeringIF you believe the talk in Eastern Football League circles, Division One powerhouse Noble Park is set for a fall in 2009. But…

  • Junction query

    THE CITY of Greater Dandenong will write to VicRoads requesting an update on the progress status of the right-turn signal at a Keysborough intersection. Councillor…

  • Speed traps go digital

    By Melissa MeehanTWO speed camera sites in Greater Dandenong have been chosen as part of 30 sites throughout Victoria to be upgraded with digital technology.…

  • Reform policy released

    MAYOR Pinar Yesil has released the Process of Consideration for her Accessibility, Transparency and Accountability (ATA) Reform Charter. On Thursday a discussion paper will be…

  • Stars mark gym opening

    GIVEAWAYS, demonstrations and AFL stars were among the highlights at the Doherty’s Gym open day. More than 200 people went along to enjoy the day’s…

  • Abdul’s brave bid

    By Melissa MeehanA DANDENONG businessman has put his hand up for one of the most dangerous political jobs in the world. Afghanistan will go to…

  • Relief centre opens doors

    By Bridget CookA NEW multi-purpose facility, which aims to distribute food to the needy and other goods to community organisations, was opened in Dandenong last…

  • Baseball bat assault

    By Melissa MeehanA MAN is recovering in hospital with severe head injuries after being hit with a baseball bat in a bungled robbery in a…

  • Swing is the king

    THE Music in the Park program is swinging its way to Wachter Reserve, Keysborough. The festival will feature headliners The Dirty Boogie. This nine-piece band…

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