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  • Students power to win

    THE atmosphere was electric at Lyndale Primary School after its grade three and four students won awards for energy safety. Origin Energy ran the national…

  • ALDI opens at market

    ALDI supermarket will open its doors to the public at the Dandenong Market site today (Thursday). The store is another in a stable of more…

  • Councillors pass $41,000 pay rise

    COUNCILLORS unanimously voted for a pay increase of an extra $41,000 per year, despite claims they are yet to earn it. Ratepayers will fund the…

  • Candidate takes VEC to court

    – Shaun InguanzoA FORMER candidate for the Noble Park Ward in last year’s Greater Dandenong council elections is taking the Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC) to…

  • Rail death causes peak-hour chaos

    – Shaun InguanzoA RAILWAY fatality in Noble Park wreaked havoc on peak-hour train services across Melbourne’s south east last Monday morning. Victoria Police said a…

  • College fete is a cultural feast

    STUDENTS, teachers and parents at Isik College put on a cultural extravaganza with the school’s annual fete last weekend. Hundreds of people passed through the…

  • Poverty in the city of shame

    GREATER Dandenong men are among the poorest in the state. Greater Dandenong council revealed the statistic at this week’s meeting along with other comparative figures…

  • Saints post solid target

    ST MARY’S will be confident of winning its Dandenong and District Cricket Association Turf 1 clash with Buckley Ridges next Saturday after posting 235 on…

  • League rejects Dingoes’ move

    – Glen AtwellTHE Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football League (MPNFL) has rejected Dingley’s request to exit the league, despite an overwhelming number of the Casey-Cardinia League…

  • First loss for Noble Park

    THE Noble Park Cricket Club first XI suffered its first defeat for the season when it was dismissed for 129 well short of Caulfield’s total…

  • Creative minds on show

    PEOPLE recovering from severe mental illness have put their heads together to create an artistic treat. Creative Minds is an exhibition by participants of Eastern…

  • Burra bounces into third

    By Brad KingsburyKEYSBOROUGH has suddenly emerged as the serious challenger to Narre Warren’s dominance after snatching third place with an 88-point result over Beaconsfield in…

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