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  • Wages up

    A ‘SEVERELY short supply’ of skilled workers has contributed to an overall wage increase for Australian employees, according to Greater Dandenong’s peak manufacturing body. The…

  • Should schools share an education precinct?

    Kinsley Philogene, Cranbourne YES “The schools will be able to share their knowledge and ideas.”Daniel Masset, Endeavour Hills YES “It would be great for students…

  • Start stalling for mental health

    AWARENESS of mental health issues will be the focus of a special celebration next Thursday in Dandenong. The Eastern Regions Mental Health Association (ERMHA) Mental…

  • Parking plan a boost for traders

    By Shaun InguanzoTHOMAS Street traders fed up with the street’s lack of parking spaces are set to benefit if a multilevel car park opens late.…

  • Suspect linked to thefts

    A DANDENONG North man will face extra charges after being linked to numerous thefts in Narre Warren North, Harkaway and Belgrave. The man, 29, was…

  • Mates need a good home

    IF you have to die, it’s probably better to go with a mate. Even so, officers at the Australian Animal Protection Society’s Keysborough Animal Shelter…

  • Funds for broken schools

    TWO Greater Dandenong schools will collect more than $200,000 each for maintenance works announced by Dandenong MP John Pandazopoulos last week. Dandenong North Primary School…

  • Burnout blessing

    By Shaun InguanzoTHE MINISTER who introduced anti-hoon laws into Victoria has thrown his support behind a burnout and drag-racing event often targeted by Dandenong traffic…

  • Perfect day spoils Panthers’ hopes

    By Glen AtwellA PERFECT day for batting spoiled the Dandenong Panthers’ chances of beating Carlton in their Victorian Premier League round seven clash at Princes…

  • So backs Sunday bus service

    THE plight of a Melbourne CBD bus service has opened the gates for further debate over Greater Dandenong’s weekend bus service. Keysborough Ward councillor Roz…

  • Dingley mourns Fairlie

    DINGLEY Football Club is mourning the tragic death of Paul Fairlie. Fairlie, 26, died on Friday, 6 July in a workplace accident in Queensland. He…

  • Shops wise up to waste

    PARKMORE Shopping Centre in Keysborough slashed the amount of waste it sent to landfill in the past 12 months, as it became a certified EcoRecycle…

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