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Weekend away for councillors
OUT with the old and in with the new. That was the result of a planning weekend in the Yarra Valley after Greater Dandenong councillors…
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Police hunt for meat cleaver attacker
POLICE are searching for a man who attacked a Noble Park man with a meat cleaver late last month seriously injuring him. This week Victoria…
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Raceway action right on track
ALL OF the action at the EasterNats remained on the track this year, to the delight of local traffic police. The annual burnout, doughnut, drag…
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Banking centre to get down to business
WESTPAC will open a $750,000 business banking centre in Dandenong as a further sign of confidence that the region’s commercial and industrial growth is strengthening.…
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Card launches new era for businesses
IN AN AUSTRALIAN first, Westpac Dandenong has launched a business debit mastercard that allows businesses to transact straight from their business accounts. Andrew James, head…
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Entries please, but only the talented
ORGANISERS of a Springvale talent quest are calling for junior and senior entrants to the competition, but have indicated casual karaoke singers should stay clear.…
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Town hall revamp plans afoot
By Shaun InguanzoPLANS for the future of Springvale’s Town Hall could be shown to councillors by the end of April, with provisioning for major funding…
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Spring set for eclipse
SANDOWN will host the Group 3 Eclipse Stakes worth $125,000 this Saturday with last weekend’s Sandown Classic winner Roman Arch leading the nominations for the…
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Raid nets stash of ice pipes
– Shaun InguanzoCONSUMER Affairs officers have unearthed a stash of illegal ‘ice pipes’ at a Springvale tobacconist used for smoking the crystalised form of the…
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Panthers claw into contention
By Glen Atwell
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Awards recognise diverse businesses
WHAT do bread, aluminium and boats have in common? Dandenong manufacturers of all three products are nominees for the city’s premier business award. The Greater…
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Move to abolish
By Shaun InguanzoCENTRAL Dandenong traders are expected to support the permanent abolishment of parking fees after customer numbers rose from previous years during a twomonth…