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  • Cornerstone of support

    Cornerstone of support

    CORNERSTONE Contact Centre in Dandenong had a special visitor serving lunch last week. Isaacs MP Mark Dreyfus picked up a ladle and dished out a…

  • Time to Clean Up Australia

    Time to Clean Up Australia

    VOLUNTEERS will be working hard at Greater Dandenong Clean Up Australia Day events this Sunday to get the area spick and span. In 1989 Ian…

  • Swinging for cash

    Swinging for cash

    BUSINESS in the south east has raised about $40,000 to support the community’s most vulnerable. The South East Business Networks (SEBN) fourth annual Take a…

  • Boss looks ahead

    COMMITTEE for Dandenong has a new chairman and plenty of improvements in its sights. Gary Castricum takes the reins from inaugural chairman James Sturgess from…

  • Noble Park comes up a winner, again

    Noble Park comes up a winner, again

    NOBLE Park is now proudly home to two award-winning community spaces. At last week’s annual LGPro Awards, the City of Greater Dandenong’s Noble Park Civic…

  • Bombs found during cannabis heist

    A ROUTINE police intercept uncovered two bombs in Springvale South with the potential to cause life-threatening injuries. About 2am, police stopped a car on the…

  • Daylight robbery at knifepoint

    FOUR men with a knife kicked a man in the back and stole a small amount of cash in a brazen Monday morning robbery. A…

  • Councillors’ behaviour under question

    CITY of Greater Dandenong councillors are restricting transparency and behaving badly, according to Dandenong North resident Kim Reid. Ms Reid raised concerns about councillor behaviour…

  • Council moves towards school

    KEYSBOROUGH South needs a primary school, and City of Greater Dandenong councillors are on the case. Paperbark Ward councillor Peter Brown at Monday night’s council…

  • Car ablaze and rolling

    A CAR became a rolling fireball in Crawford Avenue, Dandenong North, on 21 February. Someone smashed the window of a 1998 blue-coloured Mitsubishi Mirage about…

  • Right connections

    “IF you get support, you feel everything’s possible.” And Young African Connection (YAC) founder and CEO John James is feeling inspired after about 100 people…

  • Not very smart

    CITY of Greater Dandenong is continuing a campaign against smart meters, despite legal advice that they can’t stop them from being installed. At their Monday…

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