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  • Tail wags for Noble Park

    By Glen Atwell

  • Sense of belonging

    AN ART exhibition by emerging and established female artists will celebrate women’s sense of belonging when launched in Dandenong next month. The She Who Belongs…

  • Should voting in council elections be compulsory?

    Debra Prince, Dandenong NO “It interferes with choice and people should be encouraged, not obliged, to vote.”Hanedy Habboucheh, Dandenong NO “A lot of people work…

  • Council moves into support office block change

    THE City of Greater Dandenong will urge VicUrban to pitch in funds for a massive office block in central Dandenong that will house council workers…

  • Opportunity for growth

    DANDENONG is fast becoming the ‘City of Opportunity’ for retailers, with major developments certain to boost business in the area. A $290 million infrastructure package…

  • Man’s body found in creek

    THE BODY of a 47-year-old Springvale man was found lying face down in Dandenong Creek, near the Princes Highway, on Tuesday. Detectives from the Greater…

  • Chopper flight to school

    SPRINGVALE SOUTH teenager Samantha Sturgess kickedoff her school year, arriving by helicopter in front of friends and family. The 13yearold Coomoora Secondary College student won…

  • Australia Day makes its Mark

    ENTERTAINER Mark Mitchell, popular for his role as Con the Fruiterer on Australian television, has been selected as Greater Dandenong’s Australia Day Ambassador. Greater Dandenong…

  • Council assets pledge

    By Nathan JohnstonTHE City of Greater Dandenong has received a petition containing 427 signatures of residents opposed to the sale of council assets in Springvale.…

  • Three bash lone victim

    A MAN was kicked and punched in the face during the latest incidence of train station violence in Noble Park. Police said the assault occurred…

  • Eastlink moving along at a nice pace, business breakfast told

    WORK is well advanced all along the 45 kilometre Eastlink toll road, says Southern and Eastern Integrated Transport Authority (SEITA) chief executive Ken Mathers said…

  • Interns turn livesavers

    By Shaun InguanzoA HOLIDAY turned to horror for two new Dandenong Hospital interns after a freak storm killed Swedish tourists and left others unconscious. Lauren…

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