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  • $1.3m upgrades for schools

    $1.3m upgrades for schools

    Schools in Dandenong North and Endeavour Hills have shared more than $1.3 million in the latest round of federal upgrade funding. Southern Cross Primary School…

  • Stingrays go one from two

    Stingrays go one from two

    The Dandenong Stingrays boys ran over the top of Gold Coast Academy at Belvedere Reserve on Sunday, winning 15.8 98 to 10.9 69. The Rays…

  • Unchecked urban sprawl is eating our food bowl

    Unchecked urban sprawl is eating our food bowl

    Victoria’s food supply is being undermined by increasing land-use competition, fractured planning decisions and a lack of an overarching strategy to develop and feed the…

  • Round 12 one to forget for Dandenong’s NPL clubs

    Round 12 one to forget for Dandenong’s NPL clubs

    Dandenong Thunder remains uncomfortably close to the drop zone in the National Premier League (NPL) Victoria competition in 11th place near the halfway mark of…

  • Noble Park lets one slip as Vermont opens account

    Noble Park lets one slip as Vermont opens account

    Noble Park’s winning run to open the new Eastern Football Netball League season is over after conceding a three-quarter-time lead at home against Vermont on…

  • On the outer

    On the outer

    Greater Dandenong Council is said to be facing a bill possibly worth millions to fix sub-standard disability access at its community and sports buildings. A…

  • Bill of health for financially stressed

    Bill of health for financially stressed

    Community organisation, South East Community Links (SECL) brought back its Bring Your Bills Day event to help address the mounting cost of living pressures since…

  • Relief for rental struggles

    Relief for rental struggles

    A new Rental Stress Support Package has been launched by the State Government as rental stress continues. South East Community Links (SECL) will receive a…

  • School milestone enters the history books

    School milestone enters the history books

    Pupils spanning nine decades celebrated Dandenong Primary School’s 150-year milestone on Saturday 4 May. On their return to the enduring brick schoolhouse that’s stood on…

  • GSEM thinktank for jobs growth

    GSEM thinktank for jobs growth

    Government, industry, education and community leaders from the South East gathered for a jobs and skills summit at Bunjil Place on 3 May. Advocacy group…

  • Budget hopes for safer crossing

    Budget hopes for safer crossing

    Greater Dandenong mayor Lana Formoso says funding for a controlled pedestrian-crossing at a notorious Stud Road blackspot is “imperative” in the State Budget on 7…

  • Trucks driving on air

    Trucks driving on air

    A quiet, zero-emission garbage truck powered by hydrogen was being pitched to councils, truck companies and waste operators in Dandenong South on 1 May. Greater…

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