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Circus to mop up its tracks
By Lia Bichel andA MUDDY mess left by Silver’s Circus is expected to be cleaned up soon, director Anton Gasser said. Last week, Harrisfield resident…
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The heavens open up
GALE force winds pounded Cornerstone on Friday leaving over $12,000 worth of damage. Pastor Max Walker said as a result of Friday’s weather major damage…
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A taste of India
By Bridget CookTHE Little India Cultural Tours offer the opportunity to embrace all the sights, scents and flavours of India right in the heart of…
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New look for Springvale
A NEW look Springvale streetscape was launched this week. Stage two of the Buckingham Avenue redevelopment is now complete, with help from a $200,000 grant…
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Police to address traders
ONE of the major achievements of the Dandenong Retail Traders’ Association has been the close liaison the association has developed with Victoria Police. To explain…
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Opals clinch ‘cold war’ clash
By Paul PickeringDANDENONG Basketball Stadium was buzzing on Friday night as the world champion Australian Opals scrapped their way to a series-deciding 95-88 win over…
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Councillors refuse to bless churches’ plans
THE CITY of Greater Dandenong has denied two churches a permit to build in an industrial zone. The majority of councillors voted to refuse a…
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Kelly takes gold on home stretch
By Bridget BradyKELLY Carvill has returned from the World Police and Fire Games in Vancouver with some golden memories. Not only did the Dandenong police…
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Scorched earth
By Lia Bichel and Melissa MeehanDANDENONG last week directly expressed its concern to the EPA over a proposed contaminated soil treatment facility planned for Dandenong…
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Eagles hatch finals plan
THE Doveton Eagles will have a fortnight to plot their Division Three finals opener against minor premier Skye next week. Doveton secured second spot by…
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Stars settle for second
By Stuart TeatherTHE Southern Stars claimed just their second win of the State League One season with a 3-2 victory against the Springvale White Eagles…
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Strike threat on security
A PLANNED security strike by MSS guards could affect Dandenong’s family court and Holden factory. MSS is one of Australia’s largest security contractors and looks…