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  • Red shirts, red faces

    Red shirts, red faces

    By Casey Neill Greater Dandenong MPs are among those embroiled in a scandal over misused funds at the 2014 State Election. The Victorian Ombudsman, Deborah…

  • Duo up for business nod

    Duo up for business nod

    By Casey Neill Basketball and financial planning don’t generally go hand in hand. But they came together at the Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce Business…

  • Walk with it

    Walk with it

    By Casey Neill David Corduff fought through two severe bouts of depression. The beyondblue ambassador told the Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce awards breakfast on…

  • Yakult strike continues

    Yakult strike continues

    By Casey Neill Yakult says striking workers have been receiving a two per cent pay rise since January. The 30 men walked off the job…

  • Importing ideas

    Importing ideas

    By Casey Neill  Matthew Gauci is bringing new strategies and ideas into his family’s importing business. The Lysterfield 22-year-old is working had to make himself…

  • Hands for harmony

    Hands for harmony

    Dandenong Plaza invited Dandenong Primary students to join hands to mark Harmony Day. The national day, held on Wednesday 21 March, celebrated everyone who calls…

  • Three…reasons to get active in April

    Three…reasons to get active in April

    1. The Premier’s Active April challenge encourages people to get active for 30 minutes a day during the month of April. This level of physical…

  • Torched car mystery

    Torched car mystery

    By Casey Neill  Police are investigating after a car shell went up in flames in Bangholme. Five CFA crews attended the fire on Fernside Drive…

  • Charges follow bikie raids

    Charges follow bikie raids

     Police charged an Officer woman and a Dandenong man following a day of action against the Comanchero Outlaw Motor Cycle Gang (OMCG). The 22-year-old Officer…

  • Ghosts chime in

    Ghosts chime in

    By Casey Neill Supernatural forces are rumoured to be behind the Drum Theatre clock chime ticking back into action. Power surges are an alternative explanation,…

  • In the right court

    In the right court

    By Casey Neill Falcons and Rhinos are now working side-by-side to support African youths in Greater Dandenong. Afri-Aus Care founded the Black Rhinos basketball team…

  • On the right track

    On the right track

     Level crossing workers are literally paving the way for better travel in Noble Park. They started work on the 17-kilometre shared use path that will…

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