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  • Stars of the future on show

    Stars of the future on show

    Exciting times loom large on the horizon for AFL South East’s most promising junior footballers after the Dandenong Southern Stingrays recently announced a 30-strong squad…

  • Blame-game on traffic danger

    Blame-game on traffic danger

    The dangerous traffic woes plaguing Dandenong North Primary School are a matter for the local council to solve, according to the Department of Education and…

  • Creek parkland in dispute

    Creek parkland in dispute

    Greater Dandenong Council is set to formally lobby the State Government to retain parkland in Dalgety Street, Dandenong South. After years of fruitless negotiation with…

  • Appeal against killer’s sentence dismissed

    Appeal against killer’s sentence dismissed

    A bid to increase the jail time for a shooter who killed 20-year-old Dandenong man Rahat Khan has been dismissed by the Victorian Court of…

  • Congestion-busting design unveilled

    Congestion-busting design unveilled

    During a 20 minute press conference, boom gate signals hold up long lines of cars and trucks five times. You could say the bells are…

  • Footy club shed

    Footy club shed

    A maintenance shed at Noble Park Football Club has been rammed open by a car. A white, late-model VW vehicle struck the back of the…

  • Couple back on the dancefloor – 55 years on

    Couple back on the dancefloor – 55 years on

    In front of tables of friends at Springvale Senior Citizens Multicultural Club, Dusica and Doug Stevic celebrated 55 years of marriage. About 80 watched on…

  • Kaufland to land in Dandenong

    Kaufland to land in Dandenong

    German supermarket giant Kaufland has been given the go-ahead to open in Dandenong. The store at the former Bunnings site on Princes Highway and Gladstone…

  • Defying the law of averages

    Defying the law of averages

    Lawyers at Maurice Blackburn Dandenong swapped statute books for the rigors of the Spartan Melbourne Race in Tooradin this month. Similar to the Tough Mudder…

  • Sweet gestures relieve bushfire pain

    Sweet gestures relieve bushfire pain

    Greater Dandenong Council will pitch in $10,000 towards relief charity efforts to help victims of the Bunyip State Park bushfires. The devastating fires this month…

  • College unveils its $5m reboot

    College unveils its $5m reboot

     Premier Daniel Andrews cut the ribbon on an extensive modern facelift at Noble Park Secondary College. The three-stage $5 million project over three stages included…

  • Shisha plans up in smoke

    Shisha plans up in smoke

    A herbal shisha lounge proposed for the Indian Cultural Precinct in Dandenong has been rejected partly due to health and amenity concerns. The venue at…

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