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  • Carr sinks Saints’ hopes

    ST MARY’S failed in its run chase of 217 against Berwick in its round eight day two Dandenong District Cricket Association clash on Saturday falling…

  • Serving up gourmet service

    By Nathan JohnstonGOURMET meals, five star service, modern restaurant surrounds and discount prices are all on offer at Birches in Dandenong. Birches is Chisholm Institute…

  • Council rejects new home

    GREATER Dandenong council has rejected another two multi-storey residential developments in Noble Park after concerns the buildings would be an overdevelopment of the area and…

  • Award entries close soon

    ENTRIES close next Friday, 4 November, for a range of business awards to recognise excellence among central Dandenong retailers. Organised by the Dandenong Retail Traders’…

  • Sudanese VCE students score well

    By Shaun InguanzoSPRINGVALE Secondary College has successfully helped nine Sudanese refugee students complete their Victorian Certificates of Education after spending just two years in the…

  • Council looks at industry partnership

    By Nathan JohnstonTHE City of Greater Dandenong will continue to investigate entering into multimillion dollar partnership agreements with private industries for the provision of various…

  • Residents fume at mayor’s tip support

    – Shaun InguanzoRESIDENTS battling to stop hazardous waste being dumped at the Lyndhurst tip are outraged that Greater Dandenong’s mayor has welcomed the Planning Minister’s…

  • Funds to smooth schools’ cracks

    PRIMARY and secondary schools from Greater Dandenong will share in $263,000 of State Government funding, Lyndhurst MP Tim Holding said this week. The funding is…

  • Council pushing best start for kids

    GIVING children a great start to life will improve their chances of success in the future. That’s the philosophy behind an initiative driven by the…

  • Flushed faces after mix-up

    By Shaun Inguanzo EMPLOYEES at a Bangholme water treatment plant were drinking water typically used to flush toilets and urinals for more than two weeks.…

  • Night of nights

    By Shaun InguanzoIT’S the night of nights for Greater Dandenong’s business community. The 2006 Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce Premier Regional Business Awards will reach…

  • Retailers look to curb theft

    – Jessica CraikeDANDENONG retailers can learn more about how to tackle theft at a Retail Traders’ Association meeting in September. The meeting will discuss shoplifting…

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