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  • Shops parking charges to remain

    GREATER Dandenong Council has voted to keep current paid parking arrangements in Central Dandenong until a whole of city parking strategy is approved. This comes…

  • Competition proves a challenge

    By Glen AtwellSOUTHERN Football League (SFL) chief executive Phil Stevens has urged all Division Three clubs to take advantage of the new Challenge series scheduled…

  • Rehearsal studio is sweet, sweet music

    By Shaun Inguanzo A MUSIC industry guru is hoping his new rehearsal studio in Dandenong will be music to the ears of the more than…

  • Be responsible – and vote

    By Shaun Inguanzo NOBLE PARK residents will decide the winner of a competition designed to slash the number of dumped dogs in the future. Ian…

  • Bulls charge back for fifth win

    NOBLE Park fought off a gallant Donvale to record its fifth win of the Eastern Football League first division season at Donvale Reserve on Saturday.…

  • Biggest Tea to help the big C

    DANDENONG’S Chisholm Institute of TAFE showed its commitment to community and social responsibility by helping to raise $500 for cancer research. The institute’s campuses, including…

  • Council gets rid of roadside memorial

    By Callan DateA ROADSIDE memorial paying tribute to a teenager killed in a Doveton car crash has been removed. However, the 17-year-old’s mother has vowed…

  • Students build their options

    By Shaun InguanzoSTUDENTS from across Greater Dandenong, Casey and Cardinia were given an eye-opening look at building and construction jobs thanks to a tour coordinated…

  • Dumped trolleys a menace

    GREATER Dandenong’s mayor has called for residents to have their groceries delivered in the latest council bid to stop shopping trolleys from plaguing city streets.…

  • Cut-off leaves driver cut-up

    AN ANGRY motorist produced a 12-inch boning knife and slashed another car with it during a road rage incident in Springvale South on Wednesday 30…

  • Driver saved from being impaled

    By Shaun InguanzoFIRE officers believe intrusion bars on a car’s door saved a man from being impaled by a pole after his vehicle hit a…

  • Residents left to play waiting game

    By Shaun InguanzoRESIDENTS fighting to have their local reserve upgraded have been dealt a blow of bad news after Greater Dandenong council indicated the reserve…

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