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  • Triple rail and bus challenge

    By Shaun InguanzoA MONSTROUSLY difficult railway triplication and more frequent bus services await Greater Dandenong residents in the next decade. The State Government presented a…

  • Bizarre car swap saga

    By Nathan JohnstonOWNERS of older model Fords and Holdens have been warned to take extra care securing their vehicles following a bizarre series of thefts…

  • Bowlers put Noble Park in control

    NOBLE Park Cricket Club’s first XI has placed itself in a good position after dismissing Preston for 190 in their Victorian Sub District Cricket Association…

  • Chapter closes

    By Shaun InguanzoA FORMER mobile librarian has slammed the City of Greater Dandenong for abolishing its mobile library service. Keysborough Ward councillor Roz Blades tried…

  • World Cup onside

    THERE were no questionable decisions made by Dandenong Plaza officials judging by the smiles on people’s faces last weekend. The shopping centre hosted a World…

  • Shooting a success

    By Shaun Inguanzo PARALYMPIC shooter Jason Maroney was the inspiration for six physically disabled people as they tried their hand at sport shooting in Springvale…

  • Builders drum up theatre award

    BUILDERS of Dandenong’s Drum Theatre and Town Hall have collected an award for design and construction. The Master Builders’ Association of Victoria has awarded builder…

  • Rise in water, power costs to hit the needy

    By Shaun Inguanzo GREATER Dandenong’s poorest residents could be hardest hit by a significant increase in water and electricity costs. The State Government has revealed…

  • Rangers rally for finals berth

    By Paul PickeringDANDENONG is preparing for a three-week arm wrestle with the Bendigo Spirit for the last available finals berth in the Women’s National Basketball…

  • WorkSafe fights back to defend against attacks

    WORKSAFE has defended its WorkCover scheme after the Dandenong Chamber of Commerce last week criticised a WorkCover funding boost for not benefiting employers. Chamber of…

  • Should council spend $20,000 on a corporate calendar?

    Marilyn Jones, Drouin NO “They need to fix the toilets at the train station rather than spend money on a calendar.”Judith Cheetham, Dandenong NO “Definitely…

  • Pumas pounce as Pirates flag

    – Glen AtwellLYNDALE has started its Southern Football League (SFL) season in the best way imaginable, thumping the Parkmore Pirates by 110 points at Wachter…

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