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  • Students can bank on new program

    By Shaun Inguanzo BENDIGO Bank is helping eight young people from Melbourne’s south-eastern suburbs forge careers in finance and banking. In partnership with the South…

  • Watchdog cans pet food firm

    A DANDENONG pet food manufacturer and distributor has been caught short-changing customers by selling underweight pet food the Director of Consumer Affairs Doctor David Cousins…

  • Combo to mix it up for the family

    IT’S time to put your dancing shoes on as Andy Baylor’s Cajun Combo comes to town. As part of Autumn Music in May, Baylor will…

  • Staff mark 285 years at school

    By Shaun InguanzoLONG-SERVING Wallarano Primary School staff in Noble Park were honoured by the school community at a special assembly last Friday. Principal David Duff…

  • Words do the work

    HELPING migrant women overcome the frustration of the English language barrier has been the mission of Noble Parkbased volunteer group Lady Talk. Lady Talk has…

  • Search for talent

    THE ever-popular Urban Quest is back in 2007. Event organisers Mission Australia and Dandenong Plaza announced the talent competition will return bigger and better than…

  • Land sale

    THE land on which Keysborough nursery and garden experts Floriana Pty Ltd sits has been sold, according to the store’s operations manager, James Wall. Mr…

  • Law firm is 100

    By Nathan Johnston ONE of Dandenong’s oldest businesses, Macpherson+Kelley Lawyers, celebrated its 100th anniversary in fine style on Saturday evening. The business began in 1905…

  • Visitors get into the swing

    LIFE was a little greener for up to 20 disabled people after a six week indoor lawn bowls course provided by Dandenong RSL Recreation Club.…

  • Tanja’s art full of inspiration

    AN ALBERT Park woman has won Dandenong’s renowned impromptu art competition, Inspired. Tanja George took first prize at the weekend’s competition at Heritage Hill after…

  • Volunteers call

    By Shaun Inguanzo GREATER Dandenong’s oldest neighbourhood house is calling for more volunteers to help fuel its community programs. The Keysborough Learning Centre this week…

  • Commuters to speak out

    RESIDENTS will be able to have their say on public transport in Melbourne’s south-east at a forum hosted by the Public Transport Users’ Association (PTUA)…

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