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  • Drugs message makes its mark

    Emerson School Captains Danielle Barnett and Jean Paul Nokiah with City of Greater Dandenong mayor Jim Memeti at the opening of the Drug Education and…

  • A Hill of colour

    IN The Garden is the latest exhibition at Heritage Hill. The exhibition of Benga House shows the joyous works of artist Jo Reitze in well…

  • Hitman scam

    DETECTIVES are warning people about an email scam in which recipients are threatened with violence if they don’t pay up. Investigators at the e-crime squad…

  • Charged over assault

    POLICE have charged three men, including one from Dandenong, in relation to an assault at Noble Park railway station on 3 July. Police said a…

  • Heatherton shock at player exodus

    Above: Springvale’s Nikola Veljovic clashes with a Lions opponent during their match at White Eagles Stadium. 53288 By Gavin StaindlHEATHERTON United officials are in shock…

  • New RSL chief

    By Lia BichelDANDENONG – Cranbourne RSL has welcomed its new president. Alan Harper was sworn into his new role last Thursday, two days before resigning…

  • Flag loss in final term

    ST JOHN’S Old Collegians suffered a gut-wrenching defeat to Latrobe Uni in their Victorian Amateur Football Association grand final on Sunday. The Doveton-based club surrendered…

  • Rangers sign star import

    By Paul PickeringAS OF this weekend, Dandenong could have two WNBA championship players on its roster for the 2010/11 WNBL season. The Rangers last week…

  • Students really can do

    STUDENTS packed a car with more than 2100 cans of food, which they donated to the Salvation Army this week. About 20 students from Noble…

  • Fish fun in sun

    KIDS across Greater Dandenong are encouraged to grab a friend and a parent and join mayor Jim Memeti for the Mayor’s Fishing Challenge this month.…

  • Chasing a green light

    By Lia BichelGREATER Dandenong council is urging residents to back a petition for energy-efficient lighting. In June, the Municipal Association of Victoria (MAV) launched the…

  • Huge cost in slip-ups

    TREATING workers for injuries costing little or nothing to prevent cost the Victorian community $956 million in the last year. WorkSafe strategic programs director Trevor…

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