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  • Safe for work

    WORKSAFE Victoria is hosting a forum next Tuesday 23 September aimed at helping employers in Melbourne’s south and south eastern suburbs better understand how they…

  • Methane rates freeze

    By Glen Atwell A CASEY Council decision to waive rates on 1000 properties in the methane-laden Brookland Greens estate has failed to ease the concerns…

  • The strength of Clay

    By Brad KingsburyCLAY Cullen is a good, honest football lover and that’s just as well because without those traits Keysborough Football Club would likely be…

  • Girls go off

    DANDENONG’S Drum Theatre is preparing for Saturday night’s performance of Bombshells, presented by the Perth Theatre Company. Theatregoers are set for a night of entertainment…

  • Ethnic mediators for community

    Graduates of a State Government ethnic community mediation program receive their certificates. By Shaun InguanzoTO IMPROVE the migrant settlement system, the State Government has trained…

  • Industry leaders talk smart

    From left, Franco Schena, of Rednoise, Peter Campbell, of Volgren, and Philippa Smith, of PPG Industries, answer questions about their THINK Smart – that was…

  • 30 years of nature

    Above: Greater Dandenong council staff celebrate the 30th birthday of Alex Wilkie Nature Reserve. ONE OF Greater Dandenong’s most significant bushlands celebrated its 30th anniversary…

  • Drum earns another major award

    Clever design has seen the Drum Theatre win a local government award. THE Drum Theatre in Dandenong has won the 2008 Local Government Property Award.…

  • Disability idea borrowed

    By Shaun InguanzoTHE CITY of Greater Dandenong will plug a disability services gap by borrowing from an initiative set up by the neighbouring City of…

  • More lanes for Monash

    EXTRA lanes on the Monash Freeway near Jacksons Road will open in April 2009. The announcement was made on Saturday as the State Government officially…

  • Red Cross fund-raiser

    DANDENONG Red Cross raised $144 at a morning tea and clothing sale in Palm Plaza last week. The early morning stall attracted a smaller than…

  • Coomoora adds up to success

    STUDENTS at CoomooraPrimary School have placed in the top 10 per cent of the state – two of them within the top one per cent…

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