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  • Walker Street works

    WALKER Street businesses will receive a makeover in a bid by VicUrban to make Dandenong’s urban streetscapes more attractive. VicUrban said that Walker Street, between…

  • Transport focus

    The Eastern Transport Coalition (ETC), which includes Greater Dandenong Council, this week submitted the plan to Premier John Brumby with a list of key projects…

  • A new way back for

    By Shaun InguanzoMental Health Minister Lisa Neville will today cut the ribbon at the café, although it has been open to the public since the…

  • Stubbins splashes into success

    By Marc McGowanHAILEYBURY Waterlions queen Kelly Stubbins can finally call herself a national champion after winning the 200m freestyle at last week’s Australian Short Course…

  • Sports giant dies

    By Shaun InguanzoONE of Dandenong’s greatest contributors to grassroots sport died tragically last week. Terry O’Connor, 56, died unexpectedly on Sunday 21 September from a…

  • Police help with Special Olympics torch relay

    DANDENONG police will take part in a torch relay to mark the opening of the 2008 Special Olympics this weekend. Police will help to light…

  • Police catch drunk in blitz

    A MAN blew more than six times the legal blood-alcohol limit in a police blitz on drink driving in Noble Park last week. On Thursday…

  • Noble hunt for cricketers

    NOBLE Park’s hunt for a new English import is continuing on the eve of the Victorian Sub-District Cricket Association (VSDCA) opener. Lancashire all-rounder Karl Brown…

  • Kazoo

    CHILDREN were dancing and singing last Wednesday as The Kazoos performed at Dandenong’s Drum Theatre. The live concert kicked off at 11am and took more…

  • Disposal of

    Bag dispensers, free plastic bags and a rubbish bin to dispose of dog droppings will be trialed at the park for six months. Keysborough Ward…

  • Chance for women

    GREATER Dandenong women had the chance to learn about becoming councillors via a workshop run by the council. The Women Matter in Local Democracies workshop…

  • Service recalls police sacrifice

    Inspecter Brian Rix, president of the Police Association, lays a wreath in honour of police officersPOLICE and government officials from Melbourne’s south-east stopped to remember…

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