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  • Manufacturer bucking outsourcing trend

    Manufacturer bucking outsourcing trend

    A Dandenong manufacturer is bucking the trend and bringing manufacturing back from overseas. On Monday 24 July, IVECO Australia announced that from October its fully…

  • On ya bike around the bay

    On ya bike around the bay

    By Casey Neill Dandenong High students and teachers will ride 50 kilometres Around the Bay in a bid to support The Smith Family. The school…

  • One big lesson for solo learner driver

    One big lesson for solo learner driver

    A solo learner driver in an unregistered car received $1745 in fines from police in Dandenong South. Greater Dandenong Highway Patrol intercepted the New South…

  • Teaching couple are a class act

    Teaching couple are a class act

    By Casey Neill “You get a cucumber sandwich, a cup of tea and a framed certificate that says 95 years.” And Kevin and Jenny Mackay…

  • Lobby group welcomes Amazon recruitment call

    Lobby group welcomes Amazon recruitment call

    By Casey Neill The Committee for Dandenong has welcomed rumours that Amazon may be setting up a warehouse in Dandenong South. “Amazon, my understanding is,…

  • School upgrade and asbestos clean out

    School upgrade and asbestos clean out

    By Casey Neill Old buildings are making way for a $3.5 million upgrade at Chandler Park Primary School. Work got underway at the Keysborough school…

  • Police search for attackers

    Police search for attackers

    Five girls attacked and robbed a woman outside Dandenong Library, police allege. Investigators have been told a 20-year-old woman was outside the building about 9.20pm…

  • Festival experts predict huge snowfall

    Festival experts predict huge snowfall

    Snow will descend on Springvale this month – 80 tonnes of it, fresh from Mt Buller. The Snow Fest is returning to the corner of…

  • Police blitz on pedestrians

    Police blitz on pedestrians

    Police are protecting Greater Dandenong’s most vulnerable road users through a new operation. Operation Pieton started on Thursday 20 July and will involve Greater Dandenong…

  • Full tummies are ready for teacher

    Full tummies are ready for teacher

    By Casey Neill Dandenong North students need a little help to start their school day in the best way. Wooranna Park Primary School hosts a…

  • Searching for a home

    Searching for a home

    By Casey Neill Cornerstone will host the final meal in its Mason Street home without a permanent new space to move to. The Dandenong contact…

  • Hitting the highs

    Hitting the highs

    By Casey Neill STRAP High ropes course set to provide excitement and spectacular views… STORY A cash boost will help a high ropes course bring…

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