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Retailers get chance to talk shop
THE Dandenong Retail Traders’ Association (DRTA) is inviting all retailers to come along to a free networking evening next week. Current and new DRTA members…
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Top show leaves audience searching for words, too
By Kelly Yates THE lights went down; the red velvet curtains opened as Australian tenor David Hobson took centre stage for the opening show of…
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Questions over ‘sacking’ of CEO
By Shaun Inguanzo A LEGAL opinion could decide whether departing Greater Dandenong CEO Carl Wulff finishes this week or at the end of the month.…
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Police make car theft plea
POLICE are calling for anyone with more information over the theft of a car, car batteries, and alcohol, to come forward. A stolen 1984 cream…
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Lights show adds up to art
RENOWNED projectionist Ian De Gruchy will light up Dandenong’s Department of Human Services Building in October. Residents can preview the various artistic patterns that will…
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Olympic hotshots
By Shaun Inguanzo A DOUBLE shot of Rahman, thanks barman. That’s what the Australian Olympic gods ordered last week when Keysborough siblings Natalia and Paul…
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Call goes out to the young
THE City of Greater Dandenong’s Muso Network is calling for young people interested in the music scene to become committee members. Muso Network promoter Stuart…
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Breakfast runs hot and cold
By Shaun Inguanzo CLIMATE change made for a hot topic on a cold morning. Greater Dandenong’s business community was given a crash course on climate…
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Fun is foremost
CHILDREN’S Week will hit Hemmings Park next week with a bundle of activities for the whole family. A family fun day at the park on…
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More money needed for transport: Government
By Shaun InguanzoTHE State Government has conceded it did not invest enough money into Dandenong’s highdemand rail system to match a population increase. Demand for…
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Help catch flasher
POLICE are calling for public help to catch a serial flasher who has plagued parts of Noble Park and Springvale since September. Dandenong detectives say…
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New children’s unit opened
SICK children and their families in the south eastern suburbs will benefit from a new $4.5 million fourbed paediatric intensive care unit opened on Tuesday.…