Journal
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More on murder charges
POLICE investigating the death of a Noble Park man whose body was found in Bangholme last week have charged two more men in relation to…
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Activities to raise disabled profile
DISABILITY awareness is what Greater Dandenong Council hopes to promote through a series of activities across the city. The council is holding several events this…
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Carrum United gets close to cut
CARRUM United travelled to Warragul in search of a win and three points on Saturday. The team got a great start, creating several chances in…
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New perspective on city life
DANDENONG artist Sue Jarvis will next month showcase a collection of artwork reflecting on city life. City Perspectives is a collection of paintings and photographs…
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Residents mess up waste scheme
By Shaun Inguanzo GREATER Dandenong’s new at-call hard waste collection service is suffering the unfortunate fate predicted earlier this year by another municipality. In May…
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Rangers win in a canter
THE Dandenong Rangers National Wheelchair Basketball League team took on the visiting Wollongong Roller Hawks at the weekend, successfully securing a vital double of wins…
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City names new chief
GREATER Dandenong Council has appointed a new chief executive. John Bennie will leave his post at Manningham Council to join Greater Dandenong this October. His…
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Companies vie for clean sweep
By Shaun InguanzoA DANDENONG company that sterilises quarantine items was one of three businesses to become the latest nominees for the Greater Dandenong Chamber of…
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Aboriginal elder dies, 71
By Shaun InguanzoGREATER Dandenong council paid tribute to one of the area’s most esteemed Aboriginal elders this week. Aunty Patsy Harrison, 71, died suddenly on…
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Council’s rejection of budget a ‘silly’ move
By Shaun InguanzoGREATER Dandenong Council looks ‘silly’ after refusing to adopt its 2006/07 budget and instead sending it for an urgent overhaul by the city’s…
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No faith in council funding
GREATER Dandenong Council must cut its funding of the city’s Interfaith Network if it is to remain a secular organisation. That’s the view of Cleeland…