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  • First day class help

    By Shaun InguanzoIT WAS not only back to school for students across Greater Dandenong this week. It was also the first day of primary education…

  • Dingley celebrates 150 years

    By Shaun Inguanzo DINGLEY Village celebrated its 150th birthday last weekend in glorious weather and with the full support of its community. Held at the…

  • Councillors threatened over budget leaks

    By Shaun InguanzoGREATER Dandenong councillors have been forced to keep important funding information from community groups as directors tighten the council’s confidentiality. The Dandenong Residents…

  • Poor turnout but it was a good day all the same

    By Shaun InguanzoA GREATER Dandenong councillor says ethnic groups need to play a bigger role in Australia Day celebrations after one of the worst turnouts…

  • Sisters follow in mum’s fast footsteps

    By Marc McGowanWALKING has long been a way for individuals to keep fit, but for the Burrens the pursuit has helped form a unique family…

  • McInerny named best in the state

    DANDENONG Rangers defender Emily McInerny has added another trophy to her already bursting display cabinet. The Australian Opal was named Basketball Victoria’s female player of…

  • Footy panel visits for finals

    FOOTBALL finals fever will strike Dandenong this Friday when the SEN Footy Panel visits the Dandenong RSL. The panel includes the likes of AFL legends…

  • Duty calls, so it’s follow the leader

    SO WHAT does a mayor do on an average day? That was the question two lucky bidders from the Mayoral Charity Ball had answered last…

  • BMX bandits rob girl

    By Shaun InguanzoAN INTELLECTUALLY disabled girl is appealing for the return of her beloved bike after thieves callously mugged her in Dandenong this week. The…

  • Police storm trains

    TRANSIT police unearthed an abundance of anti-social activity after launching Operation Storm on the Springvale to Pakenham train line last week. The operation targeted anti-social…

  • Skills booster on campus

    THE Federal Government has pledged a $13.1 million boost to Chisholm Institute’s Dandenong campus to address a shortage of skilled workers in the southeastern suburbs.…

  • Burra burns Beacy

    By Brad KingsburyA BIGGER and stronger Keysborough side taught a youth-laden Beaconsfield a 61-point lesson in round one of the Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football League…

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