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  • Ethnic ties cemented

    THE City of Greater Dandenong made its close relationship with the city’s ethnic communities official last week. Mayor Maria Sampey signed a memorandum of understanding…

  • Carer pleads for family help

    By Shaun InguanzoA DANDENONG man who is caring for his mentally ill wife and son with cerebral palsy while battling his own illness wants the…

  • Salvos appeal for help

    By Shaun InguanzoDANDENONG’S Salvation Army is in desperate need of volunteers to help it raise vital funds for this month’s Red Shield Appeal door knock.…

  • After one night, goodnight!

    By Shaun InguanzoDANDENONG’S newest nightclub has folded just one week after it opened. Club Pulse, located within the Nu Hotel premises in Scott Street, opened…

  • Regional mailing gets sorted

    THE downgrading of a Gippsland post office will see mail brought to the Dandenong Letters Centre (DLC) in an Australia Post plan to centralise mail…

  • Sandown gets into the Christmas spirit

    SANDOWN Racecourse is gearing up for its big annual pre-Christmas meeting on Saturday 22 December with patrons set to kick off the festive season in…

  • Joint city push for historic database

    By Shaun Inguanzo GREATER Dandenong councillors and residents are calling for a database of the city’s heritage items after it was revealed a 400-year-old river…

  • Do women have the same opportunities as men in business?

    Cheryl Petterson, MJC Partners NO “I think that the public at large still have more confidence with a man at the helm, at least that…

  • Crash man trapped

    A MAN was left trapped and another was injured when a vehicle smashed into a tree in Dandenong last week. Firefighters used the jaws-of-life to…

  • Panthers leap into finals

    By Glen AtwellONE round remains in the Victorian Premier League and the Dandenong Panthers appear to have secured a spot in the final six. A…

  • Haileybury course set for Vietnam

    By Shaun Inguanzo A KEYSBOROUGH school’s curriculum will be taught in Vietnam under an initiative announced early this month. Haileybury College has established a partnership…

  • Chance to hear multicultural voices

    SPRINGVALE cultural leaders will voice their opinion on the state’s multicultural affairs later this month. The Victorian Multicultural Commission (VMC) will consult ethnic community representatives…

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