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  • Bounce into jobs figures

    KEYSBOROUGH has received a jobs boost, with two new businesses bringing 220 new positions. Keysborough Masters opened this month, on the corner of Springvale and…

  • Club takes stand

    Club takes stand

    By RUSSELL BENNETT THERE’S no avoiding the pre-conceived notions many people have when it comes to Doveton. It’s never been one of Melbourne’s most desirable…

  • Carers strive for hope

    Carers strive for hope

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS A FUN day of massages and kite-flying seemed to rub stay-at-home carers the right way. It’s not just the pampering, but the…

  • Theatre beats its drum

    Theatre beats its drum

    CIRCUS, dance, drama, opera, cabaret and more are on the way to the Drum. The Dandenong theatre launched its 2014 season with a free community…

  • Super effort for storm survivors

    Super effort for storm survivors

    BANGHOLME students last week raised more than $500 for Typhoon Haiyan victims. Cornish College pupils brought a gold coin to class on 18 November to…

  • Horse help takes the biscuit

    Horse help takes the biscuit

    By CASEY NEILL FOUR Dandenong students weren’t horsing around when they offered to lend Myuna Farm a hand. Year 11s Taylah, Vanessa, Nathan and Leigh…

  • Police frustrated

    By CASEY NEILL POLICE are urging the public to dob in hoons to protect themselves and their loved ones. “We’re throwing resources at these fools…

  • Glass ceiling

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS Chinese whispers reveal local producers have been sidelined… CHEAPER Chinese-made glass has been used on the Municipal Building Project in Dandenong despite…

  • Dart team tackles devastation

    Dart team tackles devastation

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS ENDEAVOUR Hills Rotarians are marshalling a powerful aid response into typhoon-flattened provinces in the Philippines. Hans Van Dyk, a local Rotary Club…

  • Extra mile for mo

    Extra mile for mo

    By CASEY NEILL ONE Dandenong police officer has gone the extra mile for Movember – quite literally. Sergeant David Fyfe this month ran from Pakenham…

  • New day brings hope

    New day brings hope

    By CASEY NEILL “MAY all who visit this centre find hope, be empowered and experience a Brand New Day.” These were the final words from…

  • Destination Dandenong

    Destination Dandenong

    DANDENONG students are shining a spotlight on immigration in a new exhibition. Many Roads, One Destination: The Stories of Immigration to our Dandenong Community is…

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