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  • Eat, talk, listen

    BOOKINGS for the major function involving central Dandenong retailers close tomorrow. The Dandenong Retail Traders’ Association (DRTA) annual general meeting and business awards dinner will…

  • Dandy’s bazaar plan

    By Bridget CookDANDENONG’S Afghan Bazaar is on its way to becoming one of Victoria’s most vibrant precincts. Dandenong MP John Pandazopoulos announced $400,000 last week…

  • Rainy daze

    By Gavin StaindlWEATHER conditions on Saturday meant team captains in the Dandenong and District Cricket Association had no choice but to abandon play on the…

  • Neigh, it’s tucker talk

    By Bridget CookTHE showcase event of the Australian equine industry is on this weekend, and a Keysborough woman will be a key presenter. Antoinette Foster,…

  • Freedom fighters honoured

    By Bridget CookMORE than 200 people gathered at the Pillars of Freedom in Dandenong to honour fallen servicemen last Thursday. The pillars were the venue…

  • Noble Park ducks a win

    NOBLE Park’s first XI kick started its season playing its first game against Broadmeadows at home. After a disastrous start of 3-1 that saw three…

  • Well workers make healthy bottom line

    Workers Compensation Solutions general manager Kristine Gatt spoke about the timely issue of the ageing workforce in Australia at the South East Business Networks industry…

  • Road issue closed

    By Bridget CookRESIDENTS of Dandenong’s Herbert Street have vowed to “keep fighting” for their street to remain open, after a motion opposing the street’s closure…

  • Panthers under

    By Justin RobertsonDANDENONONG requires quick wickets in their fight against Melbourne this week. The Panthers were dismissed for a meek 168 on an Albert Ground…

  • Foreign invasion

    By Paul PickeringA TRIO of European raiders is set to challenge three-time defending champ Zipping in Saturday’s $350,000 Group 2 Sandown Classic. Melbourne Cup runners…

  • Credit card spree

    POLICE would like to speak to a woman who made almost $7000 worth of purchases on a stolen credit card. On 13 October, the victim…

  • Power ‘cuts’

    By Bridget CookThe new regulations, introduced his year, require greater distances between street trees and electrical cables, resulting in a harsher pruning regime, and in…

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