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  • Keep reading, it’s personal

    ELECTRONIC traffic control signs are the basis of a new art form that can be found in Dandenong. But it is pedestrians, not motorists, who…

  • Man punched in attempted mugging

    AN 83-YEAR-OLD Dandenong man was punched in the stomach while waiting for a haircut last week. Dandenong Crime Investigation Unit (CIU) Detective Senior Constable Dean…

  • Super school bid

    By Shaun Inguanzo A SUPER school of 2400 students with campuses in Keysborough and Springvale would replace four existing secondary colleges by 2010 under plans…

  • No viable

    PETER Phillips’ confused letter (Star,9 February) must surely prove his incompetence to discuss RU486 or other female fertility issues. He should butt out of these…

  • Car park confusion

    By Shaun Inguanzo SPRINGVALE traders frustrated with the town’s parking squeeze have enlisted private parking companies to control on-site parking, creating a flurry of confusion…

  • Unsafe drivers alarm police

    SELFISH Springvale motorists have continued to disobey road laws despite public warnings by police. Police this week said they were alarmed by the more than…

  • Helping hands recognised

    By Sarah ThompsonGREATER Dandenong this week honoured volunteers as part of a national celebration. The work of volunteers within local communities is being recognised during…

  • Lovric’s experience wins through

    SPRINGVALE North survived a scare against Eildon Park in Tennis Victoria Grade Two Pennant action on Sunday. Springvale won the match by just four games…

  • Numbers up to increase skilled workers

    DANDENONG’S Chisholm TAFE will expand its student numbers by 500 to help battle a local skills shortage. Education and Training Minister Lynne Kosky announced the…

  • Bulls steam home for last-up win

    By Marc McGowanNOBLE Park has ended the home and away season with a solid 19-point win over Donvale in Eastern Football League Division One action…

  • Clampdown on trolleys

    Nathan JohnstonSUPERMARKETS face heavy fines if they fail to pick up abandoned shopping trolleys. The City of Greater Dandenong has started to amend some of…

  • Brown to move on slipup

    A FORMER Haileybury College sports ground is set to be divided up into 272 lots to form part of the Crystal Waters and College Green…

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