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  • Next generation production

    A SPRINGVALE engineering company will use a $45,000 grant to develop a part for recreational electric vehicles that is currently imported. Elektromotive Australia received a…

  • Home residents hold their own parade

    Home residents hold their own parade

    KEYSBOROUGH retirement home residents were a day early when they marked 99 years since Australian troops landed at Gallipoli. Dandenong RSL held a remembrance service…

  • Way forward for manufacturing

    MANUFACTURERS need to work with educators and each other to grow into the future. This was one finding of the manufacturing workforce study report, launched…

  • Hooked on books

    By Casey Neill DOLLY Parton is making her mark on Noble Park. On a recent trip to Australia, the international country music star announced her…

  • Council snap to send and solve

    CITY of Greater Dandenong is turning to cutting-edge technology to connect with more residents. Councillor Matthew Kirwan last year asked for a report on opportunities…

  • Vine time for long lunch

    Vine time for long lunch

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS IT WAS something of a Jack and the Beanstalk moment for Noble Park resident Josie Luppino. A novice gardener, she was unaware…

  • Customer service stays put

    By CASEY NEILL SPRINGVALE’S council customer service centre is staying put. Councillor Peter Brown last month suggested moving the service out of the civic precinct…

  • Picture This… imagine that!

    Picture This… imagine that!

    A COMPETITION connecting art and disability is now open to the public. Wallara started ‘Picture This’ to get students thinking about what social inclusion for…

  • A moment with Marg Stork

    A moment with Marg Stork

    Girls on film… Dandenong Girls A precious 16mm film shot in Dandenong in 1957 has been unearthed by chance among memorabilia stored after the closure…

  • Early start to Anzac

    Early start to Anzac

    By CASEY NEILL GREATER Dandenong’s Anzac Day commemorations started on Sunday. Springvale RSL Sub-Branch held a march down Springvale Road, from Union Grove to the…

  • $160m station ends boom gate wait

    $160m station ends boom gate wait

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS AS of today, Springvale’s deadly level crossing is history. Premier Denis Napthine was flanked by Transport Minister Terry Mulder and a host…

  • Syringe man in court

    Syringe man in court

    By CASEY NEILL A FRANKSTON man will face Melbourne Magistrates’ Court today (Tuesday) over a car-jacking at syringe-point at Dandenong Plaza. Police charged the 25-year-old…

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