Journal
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Sign springs into action
THE City of Greater Dandenong’s engineering department will install a flexible, carproof sign at a Noble Park speed cushion that is proving to be a…
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Pumas bite back
THE Lyndale Pumas are back at their biting best after thrashing Canterbury by 49 points at Barry Powell Reserve in their Southern Football League Division…
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EastLink wrecks
A 400-YEAR-old healthy red gum in the Lyndhurst area was destroyed recently so the Bracks Government could continue building the new EastLink project. While our…
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Outrage over house neglect
By Sarah SchwagerTHE state of a public housing property in Noble Park North has sparked outrage among the community. While the Department of Human Services…
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How to beat all udders
By Shaun Inguanzo STUDENTS at a Springvale school are hoping to cream the opposition at the Royal Melbourne Show with their well-cultured cow. Springvale South…
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Pattern of East meets West
A DANDENONG gallery is the temporary home for Mildura artists and their ancient Chinese-inspired artwork. The Willow Pattern exhibition at the Walker Street Gallery was…
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Centre commended
NOBLE Park’s Paddy O’Donoghue Centre has been recognised nationally for its strong contribution to the township. The centre, which opened early this year, houses a…
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Art welcome
By Sarah SchwagerDANDENONG Aboriginal artists have helped make a Cranbourne health centre more welcoming for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Not-for-profit health service Cranbourne…
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Playground upgrade
A BMX track and playground will become a reality at Dandenong’s Hemmings Park after a commitment by the State Government to fund $146,000 of the…
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Skye high after winning debut
LEAGUE newcomer Skye Football Club made a surprising start to the Southern Football League Division Three season, thumping the Doveton Eagles by 49 points at…
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Solid base for new migrants
By Rebecca FraserGREATER Dandenong Council has approved plans for a new education facility in Springvale South specifically designed for training migrants and new arrivals to…
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Toll plan ‘halfbaked’
By Nathan JohnstonMULGRAVE MP Daniel Andrews said the Liberal Party’s plan to halve tolls on Eastlink would result in funding cuts to schools, hospital, police,…