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  • Does Noble Park have a positive future?

    Alan Gordon, Noble Park YES “It has a real village atmosphere that brings people together and a lot of the locals support local business.”Russell O’Brien,…

  • Eagles fly the flag

    Glen AtwellTHE Eastern Football League Division One premiership was won by minor premiers Vermont Eagles, beating the Donvale Magpies by nine points at Bayswater Oval…

  • Job prospects looking good

    ZHONG Wong is hoping a pilot program aimed at helping migrants enter the workforce will increase his chances of employment, after graduating this month. The…

  • Sex ad furore

    By Shaun Inguanzo A MOBILE billboard advertising ‘Hot Pussy’ in Dandenong could lead to a State Government crackdown on how the sex industry promotes itself.…

  • Panthers claw into contention

    By Glen AtwellTHE Dandenong Panthers continued their charge towards the Victorian Premier Cricket finals with an away win over Geelong in their one-day match. Dandenong…

  • Teenager threatened with knife, robbed

    A 16-YEAR-OLD Springvale teenager was threatened with a hunting knife during a robbery last week. Police said the teenager got off a school bus at…

  • Refugee tour

    By Shaun InguanzoDANDENONG Police are hoping a study tour of Burmese refugee camps will help avoid a repeat of the settlement problems they encountered with…

  • Underground movement

    By Shaun InguanzoAN underground railway in Springvale is closer to reality after the City of Greater Dandenong Council revealed it has formally pitched the idea…

  • Homes of hope

    A NEW $3.7 million housing complex in Dandenong will accommodate and offer support to families in the midst of a housing crisis. Housing minister Candy…

  • Traders support Easter opening

    GREATER DANDENONG traders are willing to support a Liberal Party promise to reinstate Easter Sunday trading. In 2003, the State Government introduced restricted trading on…

  • Hope for martial arts centre

    By Shaun Inguanzo AN Australian-first martial arts facility could be built in Dandenong if a council feasibility report is positive. Cleeland Ward councillor Paul Donovan…

  • Australia Day nominations call

    GREATER Dandenong residents have been urged to put in nominations for the upcoming Australia Day awards. The award categories are Senior Citizen, Junior Citizen, Non…

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