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  • Police raise $7000 for Ebony

    DANDENONG Police will present a cheque in excess of $7000 to cerebral palsy sufferer Ebony Denman after raising the funds by running in last weekend’s…

  • Contract awarded

    BROOKLYN company Baron Forge Constructions has been awarded the contract to carry out streetscape works at the new Red Drum Theatre in Dandenong. At Monday…

  • Toxic tip approved

    By Shaun InguanzoTHE proposal for a 14-metre tall mound acting as a defacto toxic waste tip for materials too hazardous for even the Lyndhurst tip…

  • Police uncover store haul

    POLICE have thwarted a stolen property syndicate and recovered $50,000 worth of goods in the process. Seven people face charges ranging from theft through to…

  • Planners meet traders

    COMPULSORY acquisition and a planned date for a revitalised central Dandenong draft master plan were the dominant topics during a lengthy meeting between VicUrban and…

  • Chinese mayoral visit to pay off

    THE MAYOR of a Chinese city hopes a visit last week to Greater Dandenong will open the doors to economic deals between the two cities.…

  • Sweet taste of success

    By Alison NoonanBOSSES at Dandenong South’s Krispy Kreme’s headquarters have launched their roll-out across the state. Construction began yesterday on the state’s first Krispy Kreme…

  • It’s getting quite technical on the campaign trail

    GREATER Dandenong’s bus-iness community has welcomed a technical college promise by the Liberal Party. But Labor’s candidate for Isaacs, Mark Dreyfus, has slammed the promise…

  • Oh, what a relief!

    By Shaun Inguanzo KEYSBOROUGH residents visiting Wachter Reserve have been waiting 16 years to use a toilet. But relief is now at hand. The City…

  • Water workers help with clean up

    SOUTH EAST Water dabbled in corporate and social responsibility last week as its staff took part in Clean Up Australia Day activities across Melbourne’s south-east.…

  • JP to be on duty

    By Shaun Inguanzo SPRINGVALE residents can now have important documents signed by a Justice of the Peace (JP) at their local police station. Normally reserved…

  • Kitty chips working well

    By Shaun InguanzoWORKERS at Keysborough’s animal shelter say the recent Christmas and New Year period was one of the shelter’s best yet – thanks to…

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