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  • Traders sign on to clear spot

    Springvale North Ward councillor Alan Gordon is pushing for a ‘keep clear’ sign to be painted where Jasper and Ian streets intersect with Heatherton Road.…

  • Rangers ease into year

    Dandenong Rangers forward Emma Randall dominated on Sunday afternoon, scoring 18 points and collecting nine rebounds during her side’s 83-42 win over the winless AIS…

  • Truck crash traps driver

    Paramedics A SEAFORD man was taken to hospital with severe head injuries after his car and a tow truck collided in Keysborough last week. The…

  • Fence causes a storm

    Dandenong resident Frances Davis and Lyndale Ward councillor Sue Walton with the makeshift supports temporarily holding her fence. Shaun InguanzoA LONGTERM Dandenong resident whose fence…

  • Clearer waters for refugees

    Sarah Yat is one of two Sudanese refugees to have called Greater Dandenong home. Making the most of her new opportunity, Sarah is now training…

  • Club courts disabled players

    Tennis coach David Spierings, who specialises in teaching people with disabilities, and Rosswood Tennis Club member Brian Eldridge welcome an upgrade to the club’s facilities,…

  • Warm welcome planned for Sudanese

    UNOH volunteers aim to help Greater Dandenong embrace multiculturalism. From left: Adol Bar, UNOH volunteer Catt Lam, Malek Bar, UNOH volunteer Sarah John, Yasitha De…

  • Officers in top gear

    Greater Dandenong parking officers model their new uniforms. The officers believe the uniforms will help give them more customer service appeal. By Shaun Inguanzo GREATER…

  • Award music to Rachel’s ear

    Rachel Monty has taken the honours as Greater Dandenong’s Young Citizen of the Year for her role as chairwoman of the Muso Network. For profiles…

  • Interns turn life-savers

    By Shaun InguanzoA HOLIDAY turned to horror for two new Dandenong Hospital interns after a freak storm killed Swedish tourists and left others unconscious. Lauren…

  • Barking mad Lou provides giggles galore

    Dandenong Library this week played host to pooch extraordinaire Lou and his master Pete (right), representing the Circus Dogs troupe for some school holiday entertainment.…

  • Juniors bowled over

    Noble Park under 15 cricketers come in different shapes and sizes, as demonstrated during last week’s R.M. Hatch Shield match (above) by batting partners Stewart…

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