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Noble Park tower fast-tracked
A six-storey apartment tower with a parking shortfall in central Noble Park has been fast-tracked by Planning Minister Sonya Kilkenny. Ms Kilkenny directed that Greater…
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Reducing waste this winter
Locals are being encouraged to reduce the amount of waste you send to landfill and cut back on single-use plastic waste this winter. Every year…
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Presley scores another goal
From slam dunking on courts, to kicking goals and blowing whistles, the journey for one Endeavour Hills local has had a lot of twists and…
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In with the new trees, out with the old
City of Greater Dandenong has launched a tree planting initiative but is being criticised by residents for chopping down mature street trees. The council has…
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Thunder left in the dark
Dandenong Thunder’s massive clash with NPL giants South Melbourne succumbed to bizarre scenes at Lakeside Stadium on Sunday afternoon, with the match abandoned at the…
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Casey suffer costly loss
Poor kicking for goal saw Casey relinquish an excellent opening to its clash with Collingwood in Sunday’s VFL action at Casey Fields. After leading by…
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OAM’s lifelong love of music
“Humbled, I think is the biggest word.” Phillipa Edwards, teacher at Lyndale Secondary College, has been awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM)…
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Renewed haven for book lovers
Young and old Endeavour Hills readers now have an updated sanctuary, with the Endeavour Hills Library renewal project recently completed. The $114,000 project includes a…
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Covid career-changer
When Covid hit Australia, the lockdown and stress it brought on led many to question their careers Eesha Katyare worked as a dental assistant during…
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A win for kindness
Joseph de Souza is reaping what he has sowed in his 93 years of age filled with experiences, hardships and satisfaction through his multiple roles…
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Falling into the right place
What was a impromptu decision to enter into aged care and rehabilitation for Endeavour Hills resident Professor Terry Haines has turned into a career concerned…
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Turning tragedy into triumph
Mentor, advocate, consultant, author and Clyde North local Julie Cini said she was “pretty stoked” to find out she was a recipient of the Medal…