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Aged care on new Cr’s agenda
A fresh member to the team of councillors at the City of Greater Dandenong was officially declared on Tuesday 19 March. Phillip Danh the successful…
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Beware the ‘idles’ of March
Students at St Anthony’s Primary School are keeping their eyes on the prize as part of this month’s ‘Get Active, Get Moving in March’ challenge.…
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Treasurer unswayed by SEMMA plea
A South East manufacturers peak body has called for a Parliamentary inquiry as its campaign against steepling land taxes and valuations failed to move the…
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Welcome to the theatre
Visitors at The Drum theatre are now greeted with a spectacular display of Welcome Flags. Four local Bunurong and Aboriginal artists have uniquely conveyed a…
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Hair today, gone for charity
Years in the growing, Jethro’s long locks got the chop for charity this month. The Wooranna Park student decided to donate his healthy crop of…
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Mercy after ‘unfortunate’ mauling
A judge has questioned how a “clearly psychotic” woman who ordered her dog to attack a police officer in Dandenong North was remanded in custody…
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Singing in true harmony
Students and aged care residents and staff adorned many varieties of cultural clothing for a Harmony Day concert at Mercy Place home in Dandenong. Residents…
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Replenishment but no reset for Casey’s VFL program
Casey Demons VFL coach Taylor Whitford is not viewing the upcoming VFL season as a ‘reset’ year despite the loss of a wealth of experience…
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Kids crime up 26 percent
Children as young as 10 breaking into homes to steal cars for joy-riding are of the greatest concern, police say. Official crime stats showed there…
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Woodman’s loses IBAC damages bid
Developer John Woodman’s claim that his reputation was unreasonably damaged by IBAC has been dismissed by the Victorian Supreme Court. Woodman had claimed for damages…
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Protestors target Dandenong factory
A group of pro-Palestine protesters gathered in front of a Dandenong South manufacturing company demanding an end to an alleged production supply to Israel. Organised…
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Easter hunt for new cat homes
A Keysborough animal shelter’s “short-eared bunnies” will be hopefully hopping into new homes as part of an Easter Open Day. Australian Animal Protection Society is…