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  • Class standoff

    By Shaun InguanzoAN ANGRY mother is accusing a Dandenong specialist school of pressuring her to enrol her son elsewhere because it refused to upgrade security…

  • Mayor’s UStrip debate

    DEBATE has erupted over Greater Dandenong council’s decision to pay $10,000 to send its mayor to the United States to study pubic transport systems. The…

  • Help for Greek fire victims

    GREATER Dandenong council will donate $5000 to a relief fund aimed at helping Greece recover from recent forest fires that had killed at least 60…

  • Volleyball Centre opens

    SPORTS and Recreation Minister James Merlino officially opened the State Volleyball Centre on Saturday as hundreds of the sport’s participants flocked to the new $9…

  • Will you celebrate Australia Day?

    Tamara Abbott, Frankston YES “I will be drinking heaps and will have a couple of mates around.”Tiffiny Fox, Frankston YES “I will laze around with…

  • Attacked and robbed

    A MULGRAVE man was taken to Dandenong Hospital with minor injuries after he was assaulted and robbed in Noble Park on Tuesday afternoon. The 39yearold…

  • Woman flashes gun in takeaway raid

    POLICE are appealing to the public to help find a woman who robbed a Red Rooster fast-food outlet in Springvale last week. Police said the…

  • Jamie moves to play world’s best

    By Shaun InguanzoJAMIE Kenmure will be flying the Aussie flag as he attempts to outsmart the best chess players in the Commonwealth at a championship…

  • Awesome foursome

    By Shaun InguanzoDANDENONG accountant Roy Sanderson and his troupe of fellow bike riders have raised $24,000 for Melbourne’s Shrine of Remembrance ahead of this weekend’s…

  • Seniors extend country care

    COMMUNITY groups in Greater Dandenong have helped raise more than $1200 for a Country Women’s Association (CWA) project aiding farmers in drought and flood stricken…

  • Chain fence a weak link: business owner

    By Shaun InguanzoA KEYSBOROUGH mechanic says a cyclone fence dividing the EastLink freeway from local businesses will not be safe enough to stop cars, trucks…

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