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  • Dandenong boarding house bashing

    Dandenong boarding house bashing

    A man was bashed in an aggravated burglary in a boarding house in David Street, Dandenong, on Monday of last week. The 24-year-old boarding house…

  • Grants for Men’s Sheds

    Men’s Sheds across Victoria are eligible for $30,000 grants from the state government. The group’s 160 branches aim to provide health and well-being assistance for…

  • Orchestra on the prowl

    Orchestra on the prowl

    The Australian Youth Orchestra is on the hunt for Australia’s most talented and aspiring young musicians. The 2013 application process has begun to find Australia’s…

  • Julia Gillard and community cabinet hit Berwick

    Julia Gillard and community cabinet hit Berwick

    PRIME Minister Julia Gillard faced some tough questions when she fronted the Berwick community last night (Wednesday). About 400 people came to see the Prime…

  • Out of Africa

    Out of Africa

    Young Africans who had a hard start in life have established themselves in Melbourne. Melissa Cunningham finds that their new struggle is against stereotypes. The…

  • St Hilliers crisis: Hallam manufacturer ‘snubbed’

    St Hilliers crisis: Hallam manufacturer ‘snubbed’

    By Cameron Lucadou-Wells WHAT DO YOU THINK? SCROLL TO BELOW THIS STORY TO POST A COMMENT. A UNION has blamed the state government’s ‘‘snubbing’’ of…

  • Casey Council: Councillor’s language escapes police probe

    Casey Council: Councillor’s language escapes police probe

    By Catherine Watson CASEY councillor Bob Halsall has narrowly escaped being referred to the police by the council for using obscene language in the council…

  • Greater Dandenong: 4.98% average rise in rates

    Greater Dandenong: 4.98% average rise in rates

    By Cameron Lucadou-Wells WHAT DO YOU THINK? SCROLL TO BELOW THIS STORY TO POST A COMMENT. RATEPAYERS in Greater Dandenong face an average 4.98 per…

  • TAFE budget cuts now $25m: Chisholm

    TAFE budget cuts now $25m: Chisholm

    CHISHOLM Institute says budget cuts of more than $25 million could prevent it from catering for disadvantaged learners or responding to training demands from local…

  • Sweeping you away at the Drum

    Sweeping you away at the Drum

    EVER wondered if the old saying “opposites attract” is true? A new production at the Drum Theatre in Dandenong aims to explore that concept in…

  • Shadow brings a smile

    Shadow brings a smile

    By TARA McGRATH IF your child is intrigued by the nature of shadows, then a production coming to Dandenong is sure to fascinate. Me and…

  • Parkinson’s help in print for Dandenong’s Indians

    Parkinson’s help in print for Dandenong’s Indians

    By MELISSA CUNNINGHAM INDIAN residents in Dandenong who suffer from Parkinson’s disease will be able to get brochures scripted in Hindi on living with the…

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