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  • Horse help takes the biscuit

    Horse help takes the biscuit

    By CASEY NEILL FOUR Dandenong students weren’t horsing around when they offered to lend Myuna Farm a hand. Year 11s Taylah, Vanessa, Nathan and Leigh…

  • Police frustrated

    By CASEY NEILL POLICE are urging the public to dob in hoons to protect themselves and their loved ones. “We’re throwing resources at these fools…

  • Glass ceiling

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS Chinese whispers reveal local producers have been sidelined… CHEAPER Chinese-made glass has been used on the Municipal Building Project in Dandenong despite…

  • Dart team tackles devastation

    Dart team tackles devastation

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS ENDEAVOUR Hills Rotarians are marshalling a powerful aid response into typhoon-flattened provinces in the Philippines. Hans Van Dyk, a local Rotary Club…

  • Extra mile for mo

    Extra mile for mo

    By CASEY NEILL ONE Dandenong police officer has gone the extra mile for Movember – quite literally. Sergeant David Fyfe this month ran from Pakenham…

  • New day brings hope

    New day brings hope

    By CASEY NEILL “MAY all who visit this centre find hope, be empowered and experience a Brand New Day.” These were the final words from…

  • Destination Dandenong

    Destination Dandenong

    DANDENONG students are shining a spotlight on immigration in a new exhibition. Many Roads, One Destination: The Stories of Immigration to our Dandenong Community is…

  • Knife raid on station

    POLICE are appealing for witnesses to an armed robbery at a Keysborough petrol station on Friday 15 November. Two men entered the Caltex service station…

  • Factory thieves strike twice

    BRAZEN thieves broke into a Dandenong South factory twice in two days. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Senior Constable Kane Taylor said two men forced entry…

  • Labor to level crossing risk

    By CASEY NEILL A DEADLY Dandenong South level crossing will be among five in Greater Dandenong to go if the Labor Party wins next year’s…

  • Nominees go in to bat

    Nominees go in to bat

    By CASEY NEILL FINEWELD Steel, CHEP and Patterson Cheney Cars and Trucks are the final nominees for this year’s Premier Regional Business Awards. At the…

  • Stolen items set to be returned

    POLICE have charged two men over a series of burglaries in Springvale South and are now looking to return stolen items to their rightful owners.…

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