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  • Warning on bogus WorkSafe callers

    GREATER Dandenong business operators have been urged to be wary of “cold callers’’ posing as WorkSafe officers. WorkSafe’s executive director John Merritt said the phony…

  • Will you celebrate Australia Day?

    Tamara Abbott, Frankston YES “I will be drinking heaps and will have a couple of mates around.”Tiffiny Fox, Frankston YES “I will laze around with…

  • Growth the key for business

    – Shaun InguanzoNOBLE PARK needs a wider range of shops and for traders to return to grassroots customer service if its trade precinct is to…

  • Police pursuit of parrot plunderer

    By Engelbert Schmidl POLICE are seeking thieves that stole a rare bird worth more than $12,000 from Living Jungle Pet Warehouse in Dandenong last Friday…

  • Father’s work will continue, says son

    By Shaun InguanzoTHE grieving son of an Afghanistan official and Dandenong man who was killed by a suicide bomber has vowed to follow in his…

  • Microfibre towels ‘a fire risk’

    By Shaun Inguanzo HIGHLY flammable towels targeted for sale to hair salons could catch fire and seriously burn customers, according to a Dandenong manufacturer. Towelex…

  • New slant on window shopping

    POLICE are investigating a collision that flipped this van onto its side and into a Dandenong shop window last week. Police, firefighters and paramedics were…

  • Finals hopes to be put to the test

    By Glen AtwellSIX changes to the Dandenong Rangers’ playing roster hasn’t deterred coach Michael Davies from aspiring to make the Big V Championship Women’s finals…

  • Drain upgrade

    A LARGE-SCALE upgrade to drainage in Central Dandenong is expected to disrupt traffic along the city’s streets. The council is urging residents, traders and visitors…

  • Work safety theme launched

    WORKSAFE Victoria has called on employees to band together for Work Safe Week, which runs from Sunday, 23 October to Friday, 28 October. WorkSafe’s executive…

  • Two bowlers on a roll

    THE honours keep rolling in for Greater Dandenong lawn bowls supremos Evelyn Martin and Keith Ronaldson. The two Burden Park bowlers achieved the highest of…

  • Driver rights may turn into wrongs

    MOTORISTS will not be allowed to make right turns onto Princes Highway from Henty Street, Dandenong, if new road safety proposals are adopted. The City…

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