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Drum Theatre builder wins top award
– Shaun InguanzoTHE BUILDER of Dandenong’s Drum Theatre has picked up a Master Builders Association award for the redeveloped Town Hall. Builders from across Australia…
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Asian leadership grant
A SPRINGVALE Asian welfare group has received a $2000 grant from the State Government to conduct a volunteer and leadership program for Vietnamese women. The…
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Project to pump new life into heart of town
By Shaun InguanzoTHE heart of Springvale will be revitalised with a 10,000-square shopping, office and residential hub after the City of Greater Dandenong approved a…
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New citizen from
By Shaun Inguanzo NOBLE Park’s Adanech Geleta has one more reason to call Australia home after receiving her official citizenship status today. The 26yearold fled…
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Council calls for toxic tip audit
By Shaun Inguanzo GREATER Dandenong Council will call for a thorough and independent audit of the Lyndhurst tip’s operations as part of its official position…
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Gemini has the kitchen well covered
By Shaun InguanzoFROM a toothpick to a coolroom, Gemini Catering Equipment and Uniforms can supply every kitchen need, be it domestic or commercial. A pioneer…
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Centre move rejected
By Rebecca FraserTHE Greater Dandenong customer service centre at Parkmore Shopping Centre will stay open but plans for a Noble Park service will still go…
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Blue is the new white
By Shaun InguanzoEMBRACING the idea of a global economy has helped leading tow bar and roof rack manufacturer TriMas Corporation to succeed locally. And TriMas…
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Team to host camp
THE present and future of Rangers basketball will merge into one next week as Dandenong Basketball Stadium hosts its much-loved school-holiday Supercamp. The camp, which…
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Toxic waste land
By Glen AtwellTOXIC waste is once again on its way to Lyndhurst. The Greater Dandenong Planning Scheme was yesterday amended to reflect a VCAT decision…
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Mental health court proposal
A MENTAL Health Court for Dandenong would stop cases of mental illness from clogging up traditional legal avenues. That was the argument mooted by Keysborough…