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  • Have a say on the budget

    – Shaun InguanzoTHE 2008-09 Greater Dandenong Council budget is open for public comment. The draft budget was accepted by councillors at Monday night’s meeting and…

  • Injuries cost Springvale North

    AN injury-riddled Springvale North side suffered its second defeat of the Tennis Victoria Pennant season on Saturday, falling victim to ladder leader Gracedale Park in…

  • Council split over tollway bus tour

    By Shaun InguanzoA RATEPAYER-funded bus tour of EastLink for Greater Dandenong school students and senior citizens has divided the council and sparked intense debate over…

  • Cunningham to bring youthful experience

    THE Dandenong Rangers this week signed former Canberra and Bulleen forward Caitlin Cunningham to their Women’s National Basketball League (WNBL) roster for 2008-09. Cunningham, who…

  • Police seek missing student, aged 16

    POLICE believe a missing Vietnamese student may be in Springvale. Sixteen-year-old Loan Le has not been seen since 20 March, when she failed to attend…

  • Driver stabbed

    A 21-YEAR-OLD man was stabbed after an altercation in Dandenong South on Saturday morning. Police said the Keysborough driver and a male passenger were travelling…

  • Local link for manufacturers

    DANDENONG has further cemented its reputation as a manufacturing hub with the announcement of a specialised, federal government-backed networking centre. Manufacturing centres will be built…

  • Firms enter Hall of Fame

    By Shaun Inguanzo A RECORD six manufacturers from the Greater Dandenong and neighbouring regions were inducted into the Victorian Manufacturing Hall of Fame this week.…

  • Warm welcome for appeal

    A BLANKET appeal to help Greater Dandenong’s poorest residents keep warm this winter has received a welcome response. The Springvale Benevolent Society has this week…

  • First-rate rise!

    By Shaun Inguanzo GREATER Dandenong residents will have reaped the benefits of booming local industry if councillors vote in favour of a 4.6 per cent…

  • Kids dig in to engineering

    STUDENTS from Dandenong High School visited Tynong Quarry last week to learn more about civil engineering. They joined students from the Hallam Campus of Eumemmerring…

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