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Council lights phone tower plan
By Melissa MeehanTHE Robert Booth Reserve could soon be home to a mobile telecommunications monopole. United Group Services (UGS), acting on behalf of 3GIS Pty…
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School upgrade
Dandenong High School students will soon benefit from a multi-million dollar By Bridget CookA MULTI-MILLION dollar redevelopment of Dandenong High School will be underway after…
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Rachael’s new frontier
Rachael Robertson led the 58th successful expedition to Antarctica. By Melissa MeehanONLY two women in the world have led an expedition to Antarctica. Former St…
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Keys etched in history
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Overcoming isolation
Mandy Ahmadi from Women’s Better World. 35348 By Bridget CookWOMEN’S Better World aims to support and empower Afghan women living in the Greater Dandenong area.…
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New garden to help friendships grow
THE Springvale community will soon have access to a new memorial and community garden aimed to give people a place to socialise and connect. Ian…
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Our
By Tania MartinHANNAH Kinross wanted to save the world but her journey was tragically cut short last month. The 22-year-old had planned to tackle the…
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Thunder rolls on
By Stuart TeatherDANDENONG Thunder is through to the Victorian Premier League grand final after a convincing 3-1 win against Hume City in their preliminary final…
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Stabbed in head
A MAN has undergone surgery after he was stabbed in the head during a fight in Keysborough last week. Police said a 19-year-old man was…
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Easternats legal bid
By Bridget Cookrepresentatives on Monday to discuss the termination of the event. Mr Davison is with Paul Cotter and Paul Serepisos, who organised a petition…
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Rays riding high
By Paul PickeringDANDENONG is one win away from a shot at grand final redemption after over-running Gippsland in the second qualifying final at Visy Park…
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Something out of the ordinary
Neil Wyatt, Jeremy Elkington and Janine Good are among the artists whose work will be displayed in the Synthesis exhibition at Walker Street Gallery. 34877…