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  • Taxi driver bashed

    A TAXI driver was attacked in Dandenong recently after he approached a passenger who had refused to pay his fare. The incident happened on 30…

  • Unbeaten run over in pennant

    DINGLEY ended two of Springvale North Tennis Club’s unbeaten record in round four of Tennis Victoria’s Grade Two Pennant competition on Sunday. Doubles day proved…

  • Schools go for their lives

    PLAY time will be upgraded at two Greater Dandenong schools thanks to $12,000 worth of State Government funding announced this week. Maralinga Primary School in…

  • The taxman giveth

    TAXATION employees are hoping a donation of more than 180 presents will brighten the lives of the City of Greater Dandenong’s most disadvantaged residents. Employees…

  • Williams a loss for Demons

    By Paul PickeringTHE timing could not have been worse for Springvale Districts. Century goalkicker Mark Williams – arguably the Demons’ most important player – has…

  • No word on flu plans

    By Shaun InguanzoRACING authorities will neither confirm nor deny rumoured plans to expand Sandown Racecourse’s quarantine facility in the wake of equine flu concerns for…

  • Tell us how, says mayor

    GREATER Dandenong Council wants your suggestions on how to improve the city. The council is now planning projects for the 2007-08 City Improvement Program (CIP)…

  • World hot for beads

    – Shaun InguanzoAUSTRALIAN Char is one local business running hot at present. The winner of this year’s Corporate and Social Responsibility Award is responsible for…

  • Three women in one

    JACKIE Weaver’s latest one-woman show is heading to the Drum Theatre and Town Hall next week for a one-off performance. Following another sell out season…

  • Parties react to N-sites

    By Shaun Inguanzo A POLITICAL fracas over nuclear reactors for the Westernport region has erupted between major party candidates vying for the federal seat of…

  • Unsafe forklifts cost company

    A DANDENONG magistrate has ordered a food flavouring company to pay $10,000 to the Dandenong Benevolent Society after finding it in breach of forklift safety…

  • Cash found after search

    POLICE recovered $230,000 of crime-related money from separate residential and business premises in Keysborough last week. Dandenong Detective Senior Constable Rick Mokos said police carried…

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