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  • Webb a Tad too good

    CRANBOURNE trainer Mark Webb predicted big things for his talented jumper Tadakatsu after it finished all over its opposition to win the $101,500 Australian Hurdle…

  • It’s time to pick up safety tips

    OCTOBER is Community Safety Month in Greater Dandenong. Residents can learn about simple safety tips by taking part in a series of events organised by…

  • Music for Rachel

    SPRINGVALE’S Rachel Monty never imagined her involvement with the Muso Network would land her the honour of Greater Dandenong’s Young Citizen of the Year. She…

  • City looks at mobile library

    By Shaun InguanzoTHE City of Casey could take on Greater Dandenong’s out-of-service mobile library if it believes the prime mover and library trailer are suitable…

  • How the candidates line up

    THE Australian Electoral Commission has declared all candidates for the 24 November Federal Election. A total of 1421 candidates will contest the election with 40…

  • All for one as Hawks fly in

    THE happy team at Hawthorn certainly passed their smiles onto the faces of budding young footballers in Dandenong last week when the team’s high-flying stars…

  • They care, in a big way

    By Shaun InguanzoWE CARE Community Services has reached a milestone 10 years of providing Christmas cheer for some of Greater Dandenong’s neediest families. This weekend…

  • Dogs sniff out drugs

    By Shaun InguanzoVICTORIA Police used dogs to sniff out illicit drugs on shoppers at Dandenong Plaza last week. Senior Constable Amanda Hardy said two dog…

  • The heat is on, ladies

    LOOK OUT ladies – the Sydney Hotshots are coming to Dandenong RSL later this month to sweat it out in an energy-charged performance set to…

  • An opportunity

    THE Dandenong Residents and Ratepayers Association (DRRA) congratulates former City of Greater Dandenong CEO Carl Wulff on finding himself a new, and seemingly more lucrative,…

  • Summer libraries

    GREATER Dandenong’s libraries have organised a host of exciting activities for the school holiday period. One of the highlights is the Summer Reading Club, bringing…

  • Christmas barbecue

    MIGRANT mothers living in Melbourne’s southeast celebrated their first Christmas in Australia with a barbecue at Myuna Farm in Doveton. The Young Mums Work Group…

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