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Open for discussion
GREATER Dandenong Council wants residents to help determine the future of the city’s parks, sports ground, pathways and bushland reserves. The City of Greater Dandenong…
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Push to sell retail story
DANDENONG’S peak retail body is urging businesses to get along this month to its major function. Dandenong Retail Traders’ Association (DRTA) chairman Roy Aspinall said…
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Brook creates a ripple
TOP Queensland stayer Miss Brook put on an emphatic display to set the time mark for the Sir John Dillon heats with a fastest winning…
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Police seek abuse witnesses
POLICE are appealing for witnesses who travelled on a Pakenham bound train on Tuesday 27 December in which they arrested a man who was allegedly…
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Club takes the city’s pulse
DANDENONG’S nightlife will receive a massive boost when the Pulse Tavern bar and nightclub opens next week. Situated on the corner of Walker and Thomas…
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Faith in a history book
GREATER Dandenong’s religious networking body has released an up-to-date historical account of its work over the past 17 years. The Interfaith Network this week launched…
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Migrant work translates into award
By Shaun Inguanzo DANDENONG’s Migrant Resource Centre (MRC) has set a state-wide precedent after being the first Victorian centre to receive a prestigious multicultural award.…
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Breakin investigation
POLICE are searching for a man pictured in video footage in connection with a burglary in Lyndhurst. A laptop computer was stolen from a Monash…
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Councillors back salary review
By Shaun InguanzoGREATER Dandenong councillors have voted in favour of changes to the way they are paid that could lead to their receiving pay increases…
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Public is drawn to art
By Shaun InguanzoORGANISERS of the Noble Park Community Art Exhibition have hailed the event a resounding success. The art exhibit’s community focus was the winner…
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Free parking!
By Shaun InguanzoPARKING fees have been abolished in Central Dandenong for the holiday season as part of a bid by the city’s mayor to permanently…
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Company fined over employee death
DANDENONG-based FRH Victoria has been fined $120,000 by the County Court because it failed to provide “safe systems of work” for an employee who died…