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  • Vandals target buses for disabled

    By Shaun InguanzoVANDALS deprived students with disabilities of one of their daily highlights after several buses catering for special needs had their windows smashed last…

  • Warning on bogus WorkSafe callers

    GREATER Dandenong business operators have been urged to be wary of “cold callers’’ posing as WorkSafe officers. WorkSafe’s executive director John Merritt said the phony…

  • Will you celebrate Australia Day?

    Tamara Abbott, Frankston YES “I will be drinking heaps and will have a couple of mates around.”Tiffiny Fox, Frankston YES “I will laze around with…

  • Growth the key for business

    – Shaun InguanzoNOBLE PARK needs a wider range of shops and for traders to return to grassroots customer service if its trade precinct is to…

  • Police pursuit of parrot plunderer

    By Engelbert Schmidl POLICE are seeking thieves that stole a rare bird worth more than $12,000 from Living Jungle Pet Warehouse in Dandenong last Friday…

  • Father’s work will continue, says son

    By Shaun InguanzoTHE grieving son of an Afghanistan official and Dandenong man who was killed by a suicide bomber has vowed to follow in his…

  • Microfibre towels ‘a fire risk’

    By Shaun Inguanzo HIGHLY flammable towels targeted for sale to hair salons could catch fire and seriously burn customers, according to a Dandenong manufacturer. Towelex…

  • New slant on window shopping

    POLICE are investigating a collision that flipped this van onto its side and into a Dandenong shop window last week. Police, firefighters and paramedics were…

  • Finals hopes to be put to the test

    By Glen AtwellSIX changes to the Dandenong Rangers’ playing roster hasn’t deterred coach Michael Davies from aspiring to make the Big V Championship Women’s finals…

  • Drain upgrade

    A LARGE-SCALE upgrade to drainage in Central Dandenong is expected to disrupt traffic along the city’s streets. The council is urging residents, traders and visitors…

  • Work safety theme launched

    WORKSAFE Victoria has called on employees to band together for Work Safe Week, which runs from Sunday, 23 October to Friday, 28 October. WorkSafe’s executive…

  • Two bowlers on a roll

    THE honours keep rolling in for Greater Dandenong lawn bowls supremos Evelyn Martin and Keith Ronaldson. The two Burden Park bowlers achieved the highest of…

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