Journal
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Teamwork saves shops
A QUICK response from Springvale and Noble Park firefighters has saved a row of shops from being engulfed by fire this week. A blaze broke…
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Go spearfishing with Oceansuits
GREAT diving is being experienced in Port Phillip Bay at present. Dry weather this year has promoted very clear water in the bay. This combined…
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Residents to have their say on sport
THE future of lawn bowls and croquet is in your hands, the City of Greater Dandenong council has told residents. The council last week appointed…
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Group takes up bus fight
By Shaun Inguanzo A PUBLIC transport advocacy group is looking to establish a branch in Greater Dandenong after learning of the council’s plan to discontinue…
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New shops, offices approved for Springvale
THE City of Greater Dandenong approved a planning application for the development of six new shops or offices in Springvale. The shops will be built…
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It’s serious business…
By Shaun InguanzoLUMEN Australia founder Keith Evans admits he may have worked himself out of a job. While the term CEO to most companies means…
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Students appeal for tougher drugs policy
By Shaun InguanzoNAZARETH College is the latest Greater Dandenong school to implement a values-based approach to drugs, alcohol and teenage image problems. The Noble Park…
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Lucky draw
TWO of the three incumbent politicians in lower house seats affecting Greater Dandenong have drawn top spot in their respective ballot papers. Lyndhurst MP Tim…
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Budget open to scrutiny
RESIDENTS will soon be able to administer a dose of public scrutiny to Greater Dandenong’s 2006/07 council budget when it is is opened to public…
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‘City farmers’ buyout fear
GREATER Dandenong mayor Peter Brown will next week call for a planning overlay in Keysborough South to make “Collins Street farmers” think twice before investing…
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We don’t know costs – council
By Shaun Inguanzo GREATER Dandenong council says it doesn’t know how much money the city will lose if it is unsuccessful at a Federal Court…
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Arson resolution
By Shaun InguanzoA DELIBERATELY lit fire at a Keysborough nursery has left its owner with a damage bill of $80,000 and a New Year’s resolution…