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Police warning after breakins
By Sarah SchwagerA SPATE of overnight burglaries in Dandenong businesses last week has sent a call for people to be aware of strangers around the…
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Cabinet set to visit
GREATER Dandenong council directors are remaining tight-lipped on the issues they will raise before the State Government’s Community Cabinet day next month. In a briefing…
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Company fined over fatality
By Rebecca FraserDANDENONG glass manufacturer Pilkington has been fined $310,000 over the death of a worker crushed by eight tonnes of glass that toppled from…
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Landfill appeal date set
AN APPEAL by the Lyndhurst Landfill operator against a tribunal’s declaration that could stop it accepting hazardous waste will not be heard until February. Last…
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Police clean out
By Shaun InguanzoSPRINGVALE Crime Investigation Unit’s ugly past will be “dead and buried” when its remaining detectives move to Dandenong police station early next year.…
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District mourns fish and chips legend
By Shaun Inguanzo NOBLE Park is in mourning after iconic fish-and-chips man John Arabatzis suffered a fatal heart attack at his Ian Street business. The…
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Local company smells success
By Shaun Inguanzo SHOPPERS will no longer have to clamp their noses while wandering past an acrylic nail salon, thanks to a Dandenong company’s clever…
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No guarantee of festival funding
By Shaun InguanzoGREATER Dandenong community groups who missed out on council’s festival funds are no certainty to receive any part of $440,000 of untied Federal…
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Next move check, mate
MELBOURNE underdogs are turning international chess champions into pawns – and are ready to throw them on the barbie this summer. Local heroes competing in…
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Hotel books racing space
By Shaun Inguanzo DANDENONG’S Ramada Encore hotel will be a regular feature of Victorian V8 Supercar rounds after striking a $50,000 sponsorship deal with the…