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  • Parties react to N-sites

    By Shaun Inguanzo A POLITICAL fracas over nuclear reactors for the Westernport region has erupted between major party candidates vying for the federal seat of…

  • Unsafe forklifts cost company

    A DANDENONG magistrate has ordered a food flavouring company to pay $10,000 to the Dandenong Benevolent Society after finding it in breach of forklift safety…

  • Cash found after search

    POLICE recovered $230,000 of crime-related money from separate residential and business premises in Keysborough last week. Dandenong Detective Senior Constable Rick Mokos said police carried…

  • Board with meetings

    By Shaun InguanzoRESIDENTS are urging the State Government to scrap a multimillion-dollar board involved in central Dandenong’s revitalisation after a report revealed members have been…

  • $200,000 for your convenience

    Nathan JohnstonTHE City of Greater Dandenong is to spend more than $200,000 on safer toilet facilities at Hemmings Park. The park and its old public…

  • City honours citizens

    THE Greater Dandenong Australia Day Committee has revealed the winners of the city’s Australia Day honours to be presented with awards during a ceremony on…

  • School crash driver ‘should leave city’

    By Shaun InguanzoA DISTRAUGHT mother has called for the convicted drink driver whose habit led to the amputation of her son’s foot to leave the…

  • Lions step up

    By Shaun Inguanzo THE LIONS Club of Dandenong is one step closer to helping stop a rise in visual impairments that researchers fear could one…

  • Kids worm their way to fun

    CHILDREN at Dandenong North’s Rosswood Kindergarten were encouraged to let their imagination run free during a recent visit from the Wiggerly Worm Dance Company. The…

  • Honour for RSL stalwart

    By Nathan JohnstonNOBLE Park RSL president Gordon Murray was inducted into the RSL Licensed SubBranch Hall of Fame on Saturday night. He was one of…

  • Burden Park two, Team Canada nil

    – Glen AtwellWHAT is in the water at the Burden Park Bowling Club? For the second time in six months the underdogs beat Canada’s Commonwealth…

  • Transport row heats up

    By Shaun Inguanzo THE Public Transport Users Association (PTUA) has hit back at the State Government following what it says was a personal attack against…

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