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  • Living in harmony

    Living in harmony

    NOBLE Park students celebrated their cultural heritage with colourful costumes and food last week to mark Harmony Day. The 21 March event is about showing…

  • Blue hue for bazaar

    Blue hue for bazaar

    By CASEY NEILL STAGE one of a $1 million makeover of Dandenong’s Afghan Bazaar is now complete. The Thomas Street Streetscape Enhancement Project is designed…

  • Meter thieves strike

    Meter thieves strike

    By CASEY NEILL WATER meter thieves are costing Dandenong South workers money and creating a fire risk. Greater Dandenong Tactical Anti-Crime Team (TACT) Sergeant Greg…

  • Call’s out for kitty carers

    Call’s out for kitty carers

    A KEYSBOROUGH shelter has more than 250 kitties in need of purrfect homes. Australian Animal Protection Society, also known as Keysborough Animal Shelter, is running…

  • Blow to drink-driving

    Blow to drink-driving

    NEW breathalysers in two Dandenong venues will help improve road safety in more ways than one. The TAC funded the machines and Rotary Club of…

  • Hands turned to auto work

    Hands turned to auto work

    By CASEY NEILL HAND Brake Turn isn’t just helping youths get a foothold in the auto industry. The Dandenong training centre has a fully-qualified mechanic…

  • Thanks judge

    Thanks judge

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A FORMER ice addict, who had committed a spree of burglaries and vehicle thefts, has thanked a judge for sparing him jail.…

  • Mayor’s parking assurance

    Mayor’s parking assurance

    Greater Dandenong Council is expecting no shortage of parking spaces in the centre of the city after the opening of the civic plaza and library.…

  • Spirited away in home raid

    Spirited away in home raid

    A $19,000 white gold ring with a one-caret solitaire diamond and $3000 bottles of liquor were among a $80,000 haul of luxury items stolen in…

  • Holden’s spirit and shine

    Holden’s spirit and shine

    By CASEY NEILL IN WHAT is arguably Holden’s spiritual home, the Rotary Club of Endeavour Hills will next month present its annual showcase of the…

  • Joy on the farm

    Joy on the farm

    WHEELBARROWS, goats and guinea pigs are bringing joy to people with disabilities. Dandenong disability support service Wallara will celebrate its new lease at Sages Cottage…

  • School blaze

    School blaze

    VANDALS set playground equipment alight at a Dandenong North primary school. Police are appealing for information about the incident, which occurred about 4.25pm on 16…

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