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  • $1m government boost for hospital

    THE STATE Government is injecting $1 million into new equipment for the Dandenong Hospital. Health Minister and Mulgrave MP Daniel Andrews announced the funding on…

  • Cinema’s final credits

    By Shaun Inguanzo GREATER Dandenong movie lovers will lose another major cinema complex with the pending closure of Village Cinemas at Waverley Gardens on Monday.…

  • Man stabbed

    AN AFRICAN man was stabbed in the stomach after a confrontation with a group of Asian men in Springvale last week. Police said that at…

  • Settling in well

    YEAR nine student Richard Lominded is working during and outside of school hours to adapt to the Australian lifestyle. A refugee who migrated to Australia…

  • Healthy routine part of the exercise

    By Kelly Yates STUDENTS from Coomoora Primary School joined Olympians Andrew Gaze and Alisa Camplin on 9 April to celebrate that 150, 000 children are…

  • Police called as council farce unfolds

    By Callan DateCASEY Council descended into a debacle on Tuesday night as three police officers were called to help eject an angry councillor who refused…

  • Panthers need young guns to fire

    By Paul PickeringDANDENONG captain-coach Warren Ayres this week announced that the Panthers would look to their trio of gifted teenagers for inspiration on the eve…

  • Parties are off and racing

    Racing is often used as an analogy to politics due to the fact that elections often fall during the Spring Racing Carnival. And it’s true…

  • DNA to help catch thieves

    – Shaun InguanzoSTUDENTS’ work was stolen along with three classroom computers when thieves targeted Keysborough’s Maralinga Primary School this week. The school survived the two-week…

  • Distributor enjoys the sweet taste of success

    – Shaun InguanzoIF VICTORIA’S confectionery distribution industry was represented by a chocolate bar, then Dandenong-based Accredited Distributors has taken a deliciously huge bite from it.…

  • United stands likely to fall

    CARRUM United Soccer Club seniors needed a win against Rowville Eagles to give themselves a chance to avoid relegation, however Rowville won 5-2. Mathematically it…

  • Program for apprentices

    By Shaun InguanzoDANDENONG employers will be able to find willing apprentices more easily thanks to a new apprenticeship program that has come to the region.…

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