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  • Industry needs to be cleaner, say Greens

    By Shaun InguanzoTHE Greens are supporting a carbon tax on industrial businesses to promote a ‘greener’ environment in Dandenong South’s large industrial area. Greens candidate…

  • Cobras catch Demons napping

    By Paul PickeringTHE Dandenong Demons survived an almighty scare from the cellar-dwelling Sandown Cobras in Southern Football League Division Three action on Saturday. The Demons…

  • Road widens for bus lane

    A SECTION of Cheltenham Road in Keysborough will be widened to allow for a bus lane on a busy section of the road. The road…

  • A very McHappy day

    By Sarah SchwagerTHE Keysborough McDonald’s restaurant put on a fantastic show for Saturday’s McHappy Day. A jumping castle, face painting and clowns were all on…

  • Getting to know you

    THE Help Our People Educate (HOPE) South Sudanese youth group has launched a theatre production aimed at helping the broader community better understand Sudanese culture.…

  • Fasttrack scheme benefits apprentice and employer

    YOUNG apprentices looking for a way into the automotive industry will be fasttracked thanks to a new preapprenticeship scheme. Education and Training Minister Lynne Kosky…

  • Centre for job skills

    THE Keysborough Learning Centre says an accredited program to help adults and school-leavers enhance their job skills has been a booming success this year. The…

  • Margin is no joke

    IT was no April Fool’s Day joke when the top-of-the-table Hume City thrashed the lowly Dandenong Rangers Championship Division women’s team 101-58 at the Stud…

  • Pet Christmas warning

    PETS may appear an irresistible present idea but Greater Dandenong’s Regulatory Services manager Peter Shelton is urging people to consider the consequences before purchasing one…

  • Police impound two more cars

    By Shaun IngianzoA POLICE motorcyclist busted and impounded two cars along the South Gippsland Highway early this month. Police this week revealed the impoundments made…

  • Reform warning

    PENSIONERS in Greater Dandenong could suffer under new industrial relations (IR) reforms, according to a Federal MP. Isaacs MP Ann Corcoran this week lashed out…

  • Dog rescue ‘good for the soul’

    Nathan JohnstonMEMBERS of the Dandenong CFA B Platoon Rescue Unit performed a special Father’s Day job in Dandenong on Sunday, saving a dog stuck in…

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