Journal
-
Is the spirit of Anzac Day strong in Dandenong?
Bill Burns, Dandenong YES “I thought today’s ceremony was the best I’ve seen, with a lot of young people, children and women.”Shane Watt, Hallam YES…
-
… it’s not a dirty word
By Shaun InguanzoYOUNG people are overlooking a manufacturing career’s goldmine in Greater Dandenong because of startling misconceptions that the industry is dirty, dumb and dangerous.…
-
Police keep watch after quiet Christmas
By Shaun InguanzoA QUIET Christmas on Greater Dandenong’s roads will not stop local traffic police from operating a citywide crackdown on drink driving this month.…
-
Arcades a focus
REDEVELOPING Dandenong’s once-thriving arcades is a key project in the revitalisation of the city’s CBD. In a meeting with local media, council officers this week…
-
Trading exhibition gets down to business
– Shaun InguanzoBIOGRAPHICAL accounts of why people chose central Dandenong to set up businesses are part of a new public exhibition to be launched this…
-
Catchment seminar
THE PORT Phillip and Westernport Catchment Management Authority will hold a free seminar from 9am on Friday, 20 April on the state of the Dandenong…
-
Panthers set to pounce on finals spot
– Glen AtwellA WIN on Saturday and a loss on Sunday have kept the Dandenong Panthers in the hunt to play in the Victorian Cricket…
-
Station off rails claims report
By Shaun InguanzoDANDENONG Train Station is in ‘putrid’ condition according to local public transport advocates. The Public Transport Users Association South Eastern Branch, which meets…
-
Taking a rain cheque
GREATER Dandenong has been a big winner in the latest round of water-saving grants from the Federal Government. Noble Park Primary School will receive more…
-
‘Hands off’ green wedgeBy Shaun Inguanzo
THE GREENS will oppose any future expansions of the Urban Growth Boundary (UGB) in a bid to protect Dandenong South’s “green wedge” land. Journalists were…
-
Did you learn about the Vietnam War at school?
Krystal Mackie, Hallam NO “Nothing at all. We learnt mainly about World Wars I and II.”Dr Dilbag Singhyadav, Dandenong YES “Just the basics otherwise I…
-
Council meeting dates
GREATER Dandenong Council has released its 2008 meeting schedule. This year, each council meeting will begin at 7pm instead of the traditional 7.30pm start time.…