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  • Sandown 500 crowds up

    Organisers are boasting about a surge in crowds for this month’s Sandown 500 despite a sticky start to the event’s final day.  Sandown Raceway manager…

  • Saigon Square a Greater Dandenong poll issue

    Four Vietnamese candidates are making the Saigon Square-naming controversy a campaign issue in next month’s Greater Dandenong Council election.  Incumbent councillor Loi Truong, Minh Tran,…

  • Car flips after Stud Road Dandenong crash

    A man had a miraculous escape when his car flipped over outside Dandenong’s Chisholm TAFE last Friday morning.  It is believed the man was driving…

  • Deni's soccer star continues to shine

    Deni's soccer star continues to shine

    By ROY WARD RISING Dandenong soccer star Deni Kulas will represent Victoria for the second straight year at the national youth championships in Coffs Harbour…

  • Devoted to teaching

    Devoted to teaching

    By MARG STORK MISS Thelma Rose Black  enjoyed a distinguished teaching career of 40 years. She will be remembered as a staff member of one…

  • Student assaulted in toilets 

    A 25-year-old female student with Down syndrome is alleged to have been sexually assaulted by a male student in disabled toilets at Chisholm Institute of…

  • Marathon to help find brainstem tumour  cure

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS FOR an Endeavour Hills-based charity, the 42-kilometre Melbourne Marathon is a personal mission to find a cure to a cruel childhood cancer.…

  • Greater Dandenong Sings community choir.

    Greater Dandenong Sings community choir.

    Greater Dandenong Sings community choir, run by non-profit group Creativity Australia, aims to use singing to break down barriers and improve health in Greater Dandenong.…

  • Election time in Greater Dandenong

    In the lead-up to next month’s council elections the Weekly requires all letters and comments on municipal issues submitted for publication, whether online or in…

  • Hallam speedsters frighten families

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS THERE’S a section of Nettle Drive in Hallam that could be a perfect design for a racing car circuit: a 200-metre straight…

  • Pay cuts loom as TAFE crisis escalates

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS CHISHOLM Institute has not responded to claims of secret plans to put staff on vastly lower pay and conditions. As reported by…

  • Just the cure for Greater Dandenong senioritis

    By MARG STORK AS warmer weather, bluer skies, and the songs of birds herald the spring, the young at heart can step out and have…

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