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  • Good job – but keep saving

    REMAIN vigilant in your water saving efforts. That’s what South East Water is telling residents in the cities of Greater Dandenong, Casey and Cardinia this…

  • Here comes the baton… just in time for Games

    THE Queen’s Baton Relay will arrive in Dandenong on 2 March, as it is carried across Victoria to the MCG for the opening ceremony of…

  • Man hit by car, truck on freeway

    A MAN was killed when he was hit by traffic on the Monash Freeway near Dandenong this week. Police said the man was struck and…

  • Winners are feeling tall

    GREATER Dandenong council has announced the winners of its short story competition, My Story – Tall Tales and True. City mayor Youhorn Chea released a…

  • Library set to move

    By Shaun InguanzoTHE City of Casey will initiate formal discussions with the City of Greater Dandenong about purchasing its mobile library. The prime mover and…

  • City captured in the twilight zone

    PHOTOGRAPHER Timothy Boulton exposes Dandenong in a range of pictures shot at twilight as part of his exhibition Falling Light. The exhibition is the latest…

  • Mariam Safi

    MARIAM Safi is taking the NAB by storm as one of the youngest yet hardest working tellers to pass through its Dandenong branch. The Narre…

  • International stars at Sandown

    SANDOWN Quarantine Facility received its first international arrivals on Tuesday night when Japanese horses Delta Blues and Pop Rock, and English hopefuls Geordieland, Land ‘N…

  • Cafe’s diverse blend

    By Shaun Inguanzo RESIDENTS can celebrate International Women’s Day at Noble Park’s Café Salvo on Tuesday 11 March. Guest speakers on the day will be…

  • Police launch class action for kids

    KOORI children will be encouraged to stay in school and work as part of an initiative by Victoria Police designed to develop their skills, attitudes…

  • Tap into high-tech

    By Shaun InguanzoTHE students are a wired bunch down at Carwatha College after the official opening this week of the school’s $1.2 million high-tech learning…

  • Forklift seatbelts priority

    WORKSAFE inspectors will visit 500 workplaces around Victoria to encourage the use and installation of seatbelts on the state’s 85,000 forklifts. Director of WorkSafe’s Manufacturing…

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