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  • A week for reconciliation

    RECONCILIATION Week is coming to Greater Dandenong next month to commemorate milestone policy changes affecting Aboriginal communities. Initiated in 1996, Reconciliation Week aims to bring…

  • Gaze spills the beans

    AUSTRALIAN basketball legend Andrew Gaze , pictured right, entertained guests at the Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce Premier Regional Business Awards breakfast on Wednesday. Of…

  • Lions storm to big win

    By Paul PickeringA FREAK electrical storm sidelined the rampaging Springvale Lions in the Baseball Victoria Women’s Division One competition on Saturday. The ladder-leading Lions played…

  • Wheel deal for shoppers

    A NEW courtesy bus is a wheel deal for Greater Dandenong shoppers this week. The City of Greater Dandenong has replaced an older model bus…

  • Council stands firm on objections

    GREATER Dandenong council has stood by its traffic concerns in objecting to a proposal to build 38 factories on a block of vacant land. In…

  • Boys interviewed over fire

    POLICE investigating a New Year’s Day fire that inflicted $80,000 damage on a Keysborough business say they have interviewed two boys aged nine and 10.…

  • Students take note

    By Shaun Inguanzo LEARNING is about more than reading a book and writing essays. And that’s the message schools across Greater Dandenong have been sending…

  • Migration: ‘Learn from mistakes’

    By Shaun InguanzoSPRNGVALE’S Vietnamese community has leapt to the defence of African refugees, slamming the Federal Government’s decision to stop the flow of migration and…

  • Eagles continue Cobra misery

    By Marc McGowan DOVETON has continued Sandown’s miserable season with a 30-point win at Edinburgh Reserve in its Division Three Southern Football League (SFL) match…

  • A doctor of

    By Shaun InguanzoA GHANIAN doctor who arrived in Australia as a migrant inspired students at Dandenong’s Chisholm Institute of TAFE last week to achieve as…

  • Welfare blooms with poppies

    DANDENONG RSL’S poppy-selling efforts have blossomed into $6000 for the welfare of Victoria’s war veterans. Welfare Committee chairman John Filmer said local veterans had been…

  • Time on Rangers’ side

    By Glen Atwell

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