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  • Bureau looks to improve service

    DANDENONG Community Advisory Bureau’s annual general meeting last week highlighted a need for better mental health services. DCAB chairman Graham Hooper, who was elected again…

  • No sweat

    – Shaun InguanzoWORKCOVER officials will lead a crackdown on Springvale clothing manufacturers to weed out sweatshops and the exploitation of workers. The rights of clothing-industry…

  • Tet brings celebrations

    ONE OF the largest Victorian celebrations of the Lunar New Year came to Sandown Racecourse last weekend as more than 30,000 people attended the 2006…

  • Show gets in to swing

    By Shaun Inguanzo THE DANDENONG Show will rely upon the dedication of more than 1000 volunteers as it swings into action this weekend. Entering its…

  • Landfill breach claim

    A HEARING to determine whether a local tip operator is breaching a permit by accepting hazardous waste is under way in Melbourne this week. The…

  • Future unveiled

    By Shaun Inguanzo DANDENONG, welcome to your $290 million future. The State Government today (Thursday) unveiled detailed plans for central Dandenong’s massive $290 million revitalisation.…

  • Saints miss shot at top

    ACCURATE bowling and poor shot selection cost St Mary’s top spot on the ladder and bragging rights going into the Christmas break in the Dandenong…

  • Skills training a technical issue

    By Shaun InguanzoAN Australian Technical College will be built in Dandenong at the cost of $25 million if the Howard Government is re-elected. The announcement,…

  • Teacher is hurt in school fight

    POLICE were called to a Dandenong school after a 51-year-old Dandenong teacher received minor injuries while attempting to break up a fight on Monday. Dandenong…

  • Thunder storms to win

    DANDENONG Thunder won its first game of the Football Federation Victoria (FFV) State League One season with a convincing 5-1 victory against Westgate at Ardeer…

  • Bulls charge into grand final

    NOBLE Park Cricket Club’s third XI has made it to its first grand final in the Victorian Sub District Cricket Association after dismissing Croydon for…

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