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  • Bus service better for employees

    THE STATE Government is remaining tight-lipped on a new bus service set to bring more employees into Dandenong. Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce president David…

  • Prime land fetches $2.5m

    Rebecca Fraser INDUSTRIAL land prices in Greater Dandenong continue to boom, vacant industrial land in Hammond Road Dandenong fetching more than $2 million. A Melbournebased…

  • Sigma factory a shot in the arm

    THE Sigma Pharmaceuticals empire has landed in Greater Dandenong with the opening of the company’s $63 million Dandenong South factory last week. The publicly listed…

  • Tougher penalties for car thieves

    NUMBERPLATE and car thieves beware – you could now spend up to six months in jail and receive hefty fines of up to $6000 under…

  • TAFE opens tech block

    – Shaun InguanzoDANDENONG’S first cultural studies hub has opened. Chisholm Institute of TAFE opened its Building G last week with help from Gary Hardgrave, the…

  • No show, no protest!

    THE South Sudanese Youth Action Group called off plans for a peaceful protest outside Dandenong’s Drum Theatre this week after Immigration Minister Kevin Andrews cancelled…

  • Dandenong Rangers clip Seahawks’ wings

    By Melissa GrantDANDENONG has hung on to top spot on the Big V Basketball Men’s Championship ladder with a seven-point win over Warrnambool on Saturday…

  • Library new leaf for book search

    GREATER Dandenong residents will soon use only one card to borrow books from up to eight regional libraries following a $446,000 network overhaul approved by…

  • Sydney petrol hearing

    A DANDENONG man has been refused bail after he was found with a bottle of petrol on a Sydney bus on Sunday. Amir Ali Osmanagic,…

  • Latins bang Drum for exotic treats

    By Shaun Inguanzo The Drum Theatre and Town Hall were filled with exotic delights as the Latin American Expo swept into Dandenong. A variety of…

  • On road to success

    By Nathan JohnstonFRANKSTONDandenong Road is home to dozens of retailers and the first place many buyers head for when looking for furniture. Some stores are…

  • Vandals target buses for disabled

    By Shaun InguanzoVANDALS deprived students with disabilities of one of their daily highlights after several buses catering for special needs had their windows smashed last…

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