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  • Bombardier to supply SA trams

    BOMBARDIER Transportation will supply the South Australian government with four light rail vehicles as part of a $26 million contract. Bombardier’s Australian plant is based…

  • Students encouraged to capture the Anzac spirit

    STUDENTS from Greater Dandenong could win a two-week tour of significant Australian war sites, including Gallipoli in Turkey. Entries are now open for Year 9…

  • Thompson twinned

    THOMPSON Road will receive a $30.5 million duplication between Dandenong-Frankston Road and the Mornington Peninsula Freeway in a bid to ease congestion. The project officially…

  • Major expansion at Gateway

    By Shaun InguanzoGATEWAY Industries in Dandenong has launched its biggest expansion in more than two decades of operation. The Federal Government committed $238,000 to Gateway…

  • Market stalled

    By Shaun InguanzoDandenong Market redevelopment after Keysborough South Ward councillor Peter Brown attempted to delay the project so that 110 stallholders wouldn’t be booted from…

  • Cancer charity before final AFL

    Above left: Shane Thomas, Dennis Anderson, James Hird, and Paul Spillane hit the greens at Cranbourne in the name of charity. RETIRED Bomber and Dovetonite…

  • Dye danger

    Top: Fire fighters gain entry to the building where thousands of litres of hazardous chemicals were in danger of being exposed to the fire. By…

  • Bulls blow it – for now

    By Paul PickeringNOBLE Park was blown away by Vermont forward Ash Froud and the strength of a stiff breeze at Bayswater Oval on Saturday. The…

  • Silence is charity gold

    TWO students at St John’s Regional College have proposed a 40-hour vow of silence to raise money for impoverished children in Africa. Nelly Meunier of…

  • Reading Cinemas open screens

    By Kelly YatesTHE red carpet was rolled out in Dandenong last Wednesday night for the official opening of the new Reading Cinema complex. More than…

  • Burra blitz!

    By Brad KingsburyFINALS are seldom one-sided but Saturday’s first semi-final between Keysborough and Hampton Park was the exception to that rule as the Burra methodically…

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