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Women ‘bloody idiots’ on rise
By Nathan JohnstonSTATE averages went out the window on Friday night when a higher number of women were caught drink driving in Dandenong than men.…
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Council plans to help control animals
By Shaun InguanzoTHE City of Greater Dandenong will lobby the State Government to have all cats and dogs desexed before sale under a new domestic…
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Workers rally in protest
By Sarah SchwagerTEACHERS and firefighters from Dandenong were among Tuesday’s huge crowd of workers protesting against controversial changes to national workplace laws. The Australian Council…
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Noble Park’s season in the balance
NOBLE Park’s finals aspirations suffered a major blow when it fell 24 runs short against ladder leader Elsternwick in their Victorian Sub District Cricket Association…
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Are you concerned that retailers aren’t checking credit card signatures?
Bianca Djordjic, Dandenong YES “Even if it gets stolen, that means someone could still use it. A lot of people are young in retail and…
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Lift your game – city warned
By Shaun Inguanzo A FORMER planner who worked behind the scenes on the Revitalising Central Dandenong project says Dandenong will fail to attract key commercial…
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Dedicated citizens set for awards
NOMINATIONS are being sought for the Australia Day 2006 Citizen of the Year awards. Categories include senior citizen, citizen, junior citizen, nonresident and event of…
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Man trashes house
POLICE are searching for a man who trashed a house in Railway Parade, Dandenong, on Sunday 28 August. The man stole jewellery, a camera, power…
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Disabled man missing
POLICE have called for public help following the disappearance of a 28-year-old Noble Park man on Monday. Jeremy Hogan was reported missing after leaving his…
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Save water, win an award
SOUTH East Water wants businesses, schools and community groups that have reduced their water use to enter the savewater! awards. Pilkington Glass’ Geelong plant took…
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Noble Park needs to lift
NOBLE Park Cricket Club 1st XI has a tough task ahead to win their third game of the season as they allowed Brunswick to amass…
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Station facelift
AN ANTI-GRAFFITI initiative aimed at improving the appearance of Noble Park Railway Station will begin early next year. A $25,000 Department of Infrastructure-funded project will…