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Maths software ‘may not add up’
By Shaun Inguanzo GREATER Dandenong schools are urging parents to consult teachers before spending up to $8000 on maths tutoring software. The software is often…
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Waterlions’ hopes hot up with talented cub
By Marc McGowanWHILE one Haileybury Waterlion is preparing for the biggest moment of her career, another was flashing her potential at Sunday’s Metropolitan South All-Junior…
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Ward honours life
THE MEMORY of one of Greater Dandenong’s most respected medical practitioners will live on in a facility where new life enters the world each day.…
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Rat run relief
By Shaun InguanzoNOBLE Park’s busiest intersections will receive a $1 million upgrade after residents raised fears the EastLink project would turn local roads into rat-runs.…
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Scheme to cut energy
DANDENONGbased car parts manufacturer Nissan Casting Australia is investigating new technologies to slash its energy use and greenhouse emissions. The two systems would also provide…
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WorkCover funds are a blow for business
A MASSIVE injection of State Government funds to extend access to WorkCover claims will offer no financial benefit to Dandenong business owners. So says the…
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Hailing a cab joins the computer age
By Shaun InguanzoDANDENONG Taxis hopes new software will make hailing a cab even easier for its customers. Manager Paul Smith said the company had just…
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Police seek witnesses
POLICE are appealing for information to an assault in Springvale South last week. They said that during the afternoon of 7 September, a 20-year-old Keysborough…
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One, two awards make a Trio
By Shaun InguanzoFAST food retailer Trios has won its second consecutive Fast Food Retailer of the Year Award at Dandenong Plaza’s annual ceremony and it…
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Search for rapist
A WOMAN, 37, was raped in the driveway of a Dandenong block of flats on Sunday 24 July. Dandenong Police said the incident occurred when…
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Fundraiser for a fairytale06. Ethan had a magical day as Harry Potter — and principal David Crozier’
By Shaun InguanzoDANDENONG Primary School is aiming to close the book on the poverty gap that leaves some Victorian students struggling to afford clothes. The…
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RSL to say thanks with music
By Shaun Inguanzo DANDENONG RSL is recreating a Vietnam War “concert for the troops” this Sunday to thank the local community for 80 years of…