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  • Testing times for learner drivers

    By Shaun InguanzoVICROADS will neither confirm nor deny that driver licence pass rates at its Dandenong South branch are as low as 30 per cent.…

  • Pedal power for pet control

    COUNCIL officers could soon conduct bicycle patrols on off road bike tracks to fine dog owners who take their animals off-leash in prohibited zones. That’s…

  • Challengers eye Berwick

    Last season: Third (runners-up) Ins: Scott Neeson. Outs: Glenn Finkelde (Dandenong), Stuart Mack (Prahran). BRIDESMAIDS to Berwick last season, North Dandenong hasn’t tried to reinvent…

  • Trains out, buses in on many lines

    Connex said that due to improvement works on the Pakenham line, buses would replace trains on Saturday after 4.30pm between Dandenong and Cranbourne, and after…

  • Busting to see reptiles

    IT WAS a slithery school holidays at Parkmore Shopping Centre in Keysborough last week when reptile expert Raymond Hoser visited. Mr Hoser, of Snakebusters, conducted…

  • Car hits unit

    POLICE are investigating how a driver slammed his car into the side of a Dandenong North unit last week. Police said the driver, 24, was…

  • Mixed emotions at Hawks win

    FOR Keysborough’s Connolly family, last weekend provided the climax to a bittersweet football journey. Family patriarch Errol Connolly died earlier this year and was a…

  • Walker Street works

    WALKER Street businesses will receive a makeover in a bid by VicUrban to make Dandenong’s urban streetscapes more attractive. VicUrban said that Walker Street, between…

  • Transport focus

    The Eastern Transport Coalition (ETC), which includes Greater Dandenong Council, this week submitted the plan to Premier John Brumby with a list of key projects…

  • A new way back for

    By Shaun InguanzoMental Health Minister Lisa Neville will today cut the ribbon at the café, although it has been open to the public since the…

  • Stubbins splashes into success

    By Marc McGowanHAILEYBURY Waterlions queen Kelly Stubbins can finally call herself a national champion after winning the 200m freestyle at last week’s Australian Short Course…

  • Sports giant dies

    By Shaun InguanzoONE of Dandenong’s greatest contributors to grassroots sport died tragically last week. Terry O’Connor, 56, died unexpectedly on Sunday 21 September from a…

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