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Council stalwart says it’s time for a change
By Shaun Inguanzo JILL White has been a familiar face around Greater Dandenong for 25 years. But it’s the people of Noble Park who have…
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Police probe squat blaze
POLICE say a fire that destroyed a Noble Park residence this week was deliberately lit. The fire at 27 Knox Street started at 10.40pm on…
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Exhibition sheds light on nature
GLOW is the latest collection of works by artist Birgit Verhagen. With light the common theme throughout all her works, Verhagen has brought two distinctly…
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Eastlink to open on 29 June
EASTLINK will open on 29 June and be toll-free for four weeks. The State Government announced the date and toll-free period this week, ending months…
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Veterans get the heat turned up on diet
By Shaun Inguanzo GREATER Dandenong war veterans are learning to cook up a storm in a bid by Nutrition Australia to ensure returned servicemen eat…
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Search for clues
By Shaun InguanzoPOLICE divers searched Mile Creek in Dandenong this week for clues to the murder of a Noble Park man in February. The badly…
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Pedestrian hit twice
A 22-YEAR-OLD man was killed when struck by two cars in Dandenong South on Sunday. The Major Collision Investigation Unit has been called in to…
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Workplace safety to hit the road
WORKSAFE Victoria will hold a series of public meetings about workplace safety aimed at employers and workers. Greater Dandenong employers and workers are urged to…
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Burra culls Gulls on Mother’s Day
By Brad KingsburyKEYSBOROUGH celebrated Mother’s Day by handing Tooradin the ‘mother’ of all thrashings at the Rowley Allen Reserve on Saturday. The Seagulls were kept…
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Train station to be fully manned
NOBLE Park Train Station will be fully manned for all operating hours, seven days a week under plans to upgrade it to premium status. The…
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Now, its $36.8 million Road
POUND Road’s intersection upgrade will cost $36.8 million, the State Government says. Last week the State Government revealed its 2008/09 budget and details of an…