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  • Hall heritage move

    By Sarah SchwagerTHE Springvale Town Hall has been thrown a lifeline after Greater Dandenong Council voted to take all necessary steps to secure heritage listing.…

  • $6m cost blowout

    By Shaun InguanzoGREATER Dandenong mayor Peter Brown says a $6 million blow-out on Springvale’s revitalisation project within one month is part of a “council management-driven…

  • Footbrawl fury

    By Shaun Inguanzo and Glen Atwell A FOOTBALL bloodbath that erupted between Noble Park and Doveton under 18 teams has disgusted onlookers and sparked a…

  • Volunteers dish out their own justice

    By Kelly Yates DANDENONG Police have welcomed the introduction of full-time justice of the peace volunteers. Last year the Dandenong station processed more than 50,000…

  • Big names mark Drum opening

    THE IMAGES of renowned press photographer Bruce Postle have created a flurry of excitement in the lead up to Dandenong’s gala opening of the Drum…

  • Forum a for cultural growth

    A FORUM to allow Greater Dandenong residents to help shape multicultural policy in Victoria will take place on Wednesday, 29 August. Lyndhurst MP Tim Holding…

  • Stamp of approval for postal voting

    DANDENONG Residents’ and Ratepayers’ Association (DRRA) has called for a move to postal voting at the 2008 council elections after complaints over the city’s attendance…

  • On track to nab council vandals

    POLICE once powerless to stop vandals defacing council-owned garden beds and roads have been given permission to book offenders under council’s local laws. Greater Dandenong…

  • A helping hand

    SMALL business can be scary. But Keysborough Learning Centre has brainstormed an initiative it hopes will help men not only learn important life skills but…

  • Council silent on court costs

    By Shaun Inguanzo GREATER Dandenong Council has failed to reveal the sum ratepayers are forking out for a top-shelf law firm to battle a lengthy…

  • Change is ‘too late’

    VICURBAN’S plan to revitalise central Dandenong is 10 years too late, according to a Greater Dandenong councillor. Dandenong Ward councillor Jim Memeti said at Tuesday’s…

  • 40,000 the tip for TET

    MORE than 40,000 people will venture to Sandown Racecourse for the Vietnamese TET Festival next month. The TET festival is one of the biggest cultural…

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