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  • Police sniff out wine

    POLICE have searched shops, warehouses and private premises in Dandenong and Noble Park as part of an investigation into the theft of almost $1 million…

  • State grabs planning reins

    By Nathan Johnston THE City of Greater Dandenong will lose its planning authority throughout the $50 million rejuvenation of central Dandenong. Planning Minister Rob Hulls…

  • Dandenong cleans up at awards

    By Paul PickeringTHE accolades came thick and fast for Dandenong at last week’s Basketball Victoria 2007 Annual Awards Dinner. Dandenong Basketball Association (DBA) was named…

  • Council lures ‘game’ fish

    THE City of Greater Dandenong will consider hooking one of the 71 fish displayed on the Yarra River during the Commonwealth Games. Greater Dandenong chief…

  • City boosts links for business

    THE CITY of Greater Dandenong Council is hoping improvements to its website will strengthen links between local businesses and the state and federal governments. The…

  • Brawlers ‘king hit’ officer

    VIOLENT public transport users king-hit a police officer, knocking him unconscious, at Noble Park Train Station last week. It was the beginning of a violent…

  • School crash appeal

    THE man who drove a car into a Dandenong primary school is appealing a Supreme Court sentence of three years in jail. The Supreme Court…

  • That’s hospitality!

    By Kelly Yates DANDENONG’S disadvantaged youths have the opportunity to take part in a free hospitality course. The 14-week course, starting on 25 February, is…

  • City market gets VCAT green light

    By Nathan Johnston WORK on the $15 million Dandenong Market upgrade will start in three months after the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) approved…

  • Ron’s road to success

    THE late and great Ron Rado has been recognised posthumously with an induction into the Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce Hall of Fame. Mr Rado…

  • Lest we forget the rest

    By Shaun InguanzoNOBLE Park RSL hopes a wave of new members from modern conflicts such as Iraq, Afghanistan and East Timor will keep the Anzac…

  • Veterans at action stations for welfare

    By Shaun InguanzoNOBLE Park Vietnam veterans have helped raise $20,000 for welfare by selling badges at prominent Melbourne train stations. Tomorrow (Friday) marks the 40th…

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