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  • Movement, music and all that jazz

    Above: The New Melbourne Jazz Band played before a packed Dandenong RSL. DANDENONG residents had a meal, a dance – and all that jazz –…

  • Dandenong firefighters strike hard

    Above: Region 8 operations manager Steven Warrington briefs his crews prior to leaving. By Shaun Inguanzo GREATER Dandenong firefighters are among those on the frontline…

  • Water saving gets top marks

    SPRINGVALE South Primary School has tightened the taps to become one of the state’s first fully accredited water-saving schools. Local water supplier South East Water…

  • Man interviewed over toddler’s death

    Police released this image of the two-year-old Noble Park boy who died after he was hit by a truck along Chandler Road last week. POLICE…

  • Groups talk shop

    Building networks: Dandenong Retail Traders’ Association president Roy Aspinall, Dandenong Plaza marketing manager Julie MacDougall, Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce executive officer Deanne Johnson, DRTA…

  • Vietnam veterans’ suffering continues 40 years on

    Noble Park Vietnam Veterans Group president John Meehan with a commemorative badge for sale to assist Vietnam veterans still suffering from the war. By Shaun…

  • Dream coat a colourful production

    From left: Josh Graham, Trent Cornell, Sofia Lo Piccolo and Paul Allica prepare for St John’s Regional College’s production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour…

  • Just push for business growth

    Andy Kinsey with one of the interfaces he produces. By Shaun InguanzoADVANCED Micro Design Technologies (AMDT) is a company whose product thousands of people touch…

  • Demons have a devil of a day

    Skye’s Mark Mussared contests with Dandy Demons’ Brad Rae in Saturday’s match. By Marc McGowanDANDENONG Demons suffered an upset 15-point loss to Skye at Greaves…

  • Green thumbs up for challenge

    From left: Dandenong Environment Group president Ian Kitchian with Doveton resident Gavin and his children Nathan and Amber. MORE than 90 people – most of…

  • Pet dumpings ‘frivolous’

    Belinda Irby, Keysborough Animal Shelter’s animal welfare coordinator, with one of the many thousands of cats that come through the shelter each year. By Shaun…

  • Mixed fortunes for Rangers

    Above: Lester Strong had what was described as “his poorest game in the two years” in last weekend’s semi final. By Marc McGowanTHE Dandenong Rangers…

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