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  • ‘Deaths no freak accidents’

    BUSINESSES across Greater Dandenong have been reminded to ‘get the basics right’ for workplace safety following a worrying spate of Victorian workplace-related deaths over the…

  • Concrete foundations

    THERE’S concrete evidence suggesting Lettieri Constructions deserves the Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce Premier Regional Business Award in the category of Service Excellence. Ironically, the…

  • Investigation into bike dispute

    POLICE have interviewed several Noble Park residents over an alleged assault that took place following a dispute over a bicycle. About 4.30pm on 10 March,…

  • Bracks’ moment of theatre

    PREMIER Steve Bracks will officially open the new Drum Theatre in the Dandenong Town Hall. Work on the $13.5 million project is set for completion…

  • Estate residents come out swinging

    By Shaun InguanzoKEYSBOROUGH residents fear they will lose golf course views and inherit traffic congestion if a tribunal greenlights a controversial subdivision in Keysborough’s Hidden…

  • Spirit alive and well

    By Luke Russell RESURRECTION Parish celebrated the festive season in full voice last Sunday at its annual Carols by Candlelight celebrations. Highlighted by rousing renditions…

  • High salary needed: mayor

    A $295,000 Salary package for the City of Greater Dandenong’s new chief executive was the only way the city would lure top-notch applicants to the…

  • Cafe owner spills the beans on latest burglary

    DANDENONG cafe owner Eddie Nasser has given a thief a taste of the thin brew line. Star reported this month that Mr Nasser’s central Dandenong…

  • Bell rings in a new start

    By Glen Atwell FOR prep students across the City of Great Dandenong, the school bell is ringing for the first time this term. As hundreds…

  • Dressed to thrill

    By Shaun Inguanzo IT’S A FAR cry from the glamour of Paris and New York, but Dandenong’s Drum Theatre can at least claim to have…

  • Libraries host fun days

    IF you’re looking for something to keep the children occupied during the school holidays, there’s plenty happening at Greater Dandenong’s libraries. On Wednesday, 11 April…

  • Long

    SPRINGVALE teenager Kristian Clancy is celebrating winning a university place after a gruelling wait since December. The Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC) last week ended…

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