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  • Overpass progress

    By CASEY NEILL A DANDENONG lobby group has welcomed progress on an overpass to cut congestion and save lives. But the State Government is yet…

  • Soul lost from Christian bookshop

    A DANDENONG shop that has been selling Christian books since 1977 will close its doors for the last time at 5pm on Saturday, 30 May.…

  • Wordley is a wanted woman

    Wordley is a wanted woman

    POLICE are appealing for help from the public to find Michelle Dianna Wordley. They’ve issued three warrants for the 47-year-old’s arrest in relation to theft,…

  • Save our spaces plea

    Save our spaces plea

    By CASEY NEILL SPRINGVALE residents are speaking out in a desperate bid to save scarce open space. Save Glendale Reserve spokesman Mark Dalton said he…

  • Driver killed in tree smash

    Driver killed in tree smash

    A DANDENONG North man has died following a car crash in Doveton this morning (Friday). Police believe a Holden sedan was travelling on Power Road…

  • Placards and pickets as workers protest lock-out

    Placards and pickets as workers protest lock-out

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS UPDATE 6.00pm CANTERBURY Windows and Doors – the scene of the worker lockout – has counter-claimed the CFMEU had planned a complete shutdown…

  • Honour for excellent effort

    Honour for excellent effort

    By CASEY NEILL CARL Bizon has joined the state’s business greats on the Victorian Manufacturing Hall of Fame’s Honour Roll. The managing director of TriMas…

  • No sign of Somyurek

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells EMBATTLED South-Eastern Metropolitan Region MP Adem Somyurek has missed the first two Parliamentary sitting days since being stood down as a cabinet…

  • Loaded with care

    Loaded with care

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS Volunteer takes to the road to help asylum seekers… PUBLICITY-SHY but unquestionably generous, Elaine Smith is a major reason for Friends of…

  • Pick-up in gridlock

    Pick-up in gridlock

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS GREATER Dandenong Council is revisiting solutions to a worsening school pick-up gridlock that has led to spates of road rage, bingles and…

  • Strength of support

    Strength of support

    By CASEY NEILL MORE than 50 mechanics took one look at Ghulam Haidar’s polio-withered leg and turned him away, refusing to give the Hampton Park…

  • Stitching for survival

    Stitching for survival

    By CASEY NEILL WOMEN have used art and craft to capture harrowing stories of survival. Stitching Our Stories is on display at Heritage Hill Museum…

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