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  • Handout warms the soul

    MORE than 600 needy people benefited from the Dandenong community’s warm gesture of handing out winter clothing last Saturday. We Care community services organised the…

  • Light shines on artistic flair

    A PUBLIC art project in central Dandenong has won a commendation from the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects (AILA). AILA hosted its Victoria Project Awards…

  • Career options set to blossom

    A DANDENONG-based education and employment network has helped students with learning disabilities plant the seeds of healthy careers in horticulture. The Adopt a Park program,…

  • Another tough road for Noble Park

    NOBLE Park Cricket Club’s first XI has, for the second game in a row, a big target to chase after Caulfield amassed 7/242 off its…

  • Scorpions nip into new home

    Brad KingsburyTHERE was a plague of scorpions at Casey Fields on Monday –Casey Scorpions, that is. The first official training session to be held at…

  • Muslims mark pilgrimage

    ABOUT 5000 people flocked to Keysborough’s Eid-Ul-Adha Festival last Saturday to celebrate the Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca. Organised by and held at the Keysborough Turkish-Islamic…

  • Police dog bites man after pursuit

    POLICE dogs helped track down a 43-year-old Springvale man involved in a car pursuit through Noble Park on Sunday night. Police said the pursuit began…

  • Buddhists lay ghosts of the past

    By Rebecca FraserHUNGRY ghosts have been roaming Greater Dandenong (Casey) this month, during a time of heightened superstition. On Sunday, local Buddhists held a Hungry…

  • Everything but the kitchen sink

    THIEVES have stolen major kitchen appliances from a house that is being renovated in Dandenong. A silver oven, stove, dishwasher and rangehood were stolen from…

  • New look for the afterlife

    A DANDENONG cemetery will launch a world-first glass mural in its mausoleum that other cemeteries are dying to get hold of. At the all-inclusive price…

  • Making their mark

    BOLLARDS! They’re everywhere at Keysborough’s Maralinga Primary School where grade six students are busy applying the final touches to their major art projects this year.…

  • Road wrangle

    By Shaun Inguanzo GREATER Dandenong councillors have accused the Education Department of poor planning after it proposed to partially close a street that links Dandenong…

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