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  • Special grass planted on ovals

    DROUGHT-tolerant grass has been planted on 20 sporting ovals across Greater Dandenong, the council has revealed. With the threat of Stage 4 water restrictions and…

  • Welfare groups say rental rates are strangling immigrant families

    – Shaun InguanzoBOOMING rental prices have been blamed for an explosion of welfare call-outs in Springvale. The Springvale Benevolent Society this week said the city’s…

  • United fight to clean up park

    By Shaun Inguanzo DRUG and alcohol counsellors will roam a Doveton park in a bid by the City of Casey, local residents and Victoria Police…

  • Noble effort for win

    NOBLE Park Cricket Club has progressed to a Victorian Sub District Cricket Association semi-final against Caulfield after defeating Elsternwick in a two-day game on the…

  • Should parking fees be abolished in Dandenong?

    Kel Yeo, Drouin YES “Too many people can not come here to shop. The more parking meters, the less likely you’re going to want to.”Patrice…

  • Uglow at traders’ AGM

    A COLES Myer figurehead will be guest speaker at the Dandenong Retail Traders’ Association Annual General Meeting and Business Awards Dinner later this month. Coles…

  • Computers get double click flick

    IT’S time for a kitchen makeover at Springvale Community Centre after it received more than $60,000 in State Government grants. Centre coordinator Elena Sheldon said…

  • King reigns at Burra

    Brad KingsburyKEYSBOROUGH Football Club is the latest Casey-Cardinia club to snare a former Australian Football League player with the news that Clinton King had agreed…

  • Star Sports Scoreboard

    FOOTBALL SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE Div 1: Tooronga Malvern 14.3.87 d Chelsea Heights 10.8.68. Cheltenham 11.2.68 d St Pauls East Bentleigh 9.11.65. Clayton 19.19.133 d Mordialloc…

  • Drive-through lunches? Not at this school

    By Shaun InguanzoA DANDENONG school is leading the charge against fatty foods in the schoolyard by banning parents from dropping lunchtime junk food meals to…

  • Steps to bridge work gap

    By Shaun InguanzoDANDENONG remains one of metropolitan Melbourne’s unemployment hot spots despite a drop in people out of work and strong demand for workers. Commercial…

  • Teen indecently assaulted

    By Shaun InguanzoDANDENONG Police say they are working in partnership with Grenda Corporation to strengthen bus security after a 17-year-old girl was indecently assaulted on…

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