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Heavy toll on EastLink before toll-free time
By Shaun InguanzoDRIVERS traversed the EastLink tollway over 6.5 million times during its toll-free period. Tollway operator ConnectEast recorded an average of 270,000 daily trips…
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Trading climate talk
THOUGHT provoking trade consultant Alan Oxley will speak to Greater Dandenong businesses about climate change policies at the South East Business Networks annual dinner. The…
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Seagulls push Burra
By Brad KingsburyKEYSBOROUGH had to find another gear to defeat winless cellar-dwellers Tooradin at the Western Port Oval on Saturday. The Seagulls gave last week’s…
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Linking the community
VCAL students at LINK Hospitality and Training preparing food for the Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea held at Noble Park’s Paddy O’Donoghue Centre in May. HOSPITALITY,…
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Oz Day awards up for grabs
RESIDENTS who have performed outstanding efforts for the community could be nominated for the 2009 Greater Dandenong Australia Day Awards. Greater Dandenong mayor John Kelly…
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Noble Park on picnic mode
BARBECUE and picnic facilities with picturesque wetlands views are additional features provided to residents of Noble Park from this week. Greater Dandenong mayor John Kelly…
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Kinder watch!
By Shaun Inguanzo PARENT-RUN kindergartens are facing scrutiny from Greater Dandenong Council after a report revealed their management committees are failing to attract new members.…
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Students show their winning streaks
Luke Watson Luke was always diligent in his work requirements and showed a mature knowledge and understanding of the carpentry trade. He always followed OH…
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Seats set to make a stand or visitors
AN EXCITING new art installation will add a sense of colour and animation to Dandenong’s premier outdoor shopping mall. The Palm Plaza Seating project is…
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Primary school student uncovers a hidden talent
By Kelly Yates A PRIMARY school student has written her way to winning the Noble Park Rotary Club Writing Competition. Keysborough Park Primary School student…
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On the road to big things
By Paul PickeringHOME has always been a relative concept for Sudanese refugee Gatluak Deng Gai, but the towering basketball star is beginning to feel at…