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Richmond sets the pace
Richmond Football Club helped Noble Park North students to put their physical education and health studies into practice. Carwatha College P-12 VCE students visited the…
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China trip to make links
By Casey Neill Greater Dandenong businesses could tap into opportunities in southern China with help from the council. Greater Dandenong business group manager Paul Kearsley…
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Cornerstone leaves home
By Casey Neill “This is what helps keeps me sane. I just love this place.” Cornerstone Contact Centre regular Sandra Campbell isn’t alone. Dozens of…
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TV gardening stars deliver accessible garden on a plate
Two special green thumbs helped Yooralla in Noble Park to set up an accessible garden. The accommodation centre featured on ABC television program Gardening Australia…
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Back on track as Melba reopens
By Casey Neill Melba Support Services has officially opened its doors in Dandenong. “I reckon there’s a really positive energy to Dandenong,” general manager David…
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Career firefighters set to run stations
By Casey Neill and Victoria Stone-Meadows Career firefighters are expected to assume responsibility for Dandenong, Springvale and Hallam fire stations under reforms announced to end…
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Sweet taste of excess
The hot jam, sugar and deep fried dough will be flowing at Dandenong Market for National Donut Day. Dandee Donuts will hand out free doughnuts…
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Woman missing at night
Police are appealing for public help to find Dandenong North woman Sarah Pasqualini. The 39-year-old was last seen leaving her Gladesville Court home about 10pm…
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Crossing is in a jam
By Casey Neill Lindsay Williams Crossing is causing traffic chaos in Springvale, according to Greater Dandenong councillor Sean O’Reilly. He raised the issue at the…
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Sugar cane flourish comes with a twist
By Casey Neill Lez Hirsch twirls half-metre lengths of sugarcane from hand to hand like a circus performer or busker before theatrically pushing the cane…
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Historic strike comes to an end
By Casey Neill Fletcher Insulation employees have returned to work in Dandenong following the longest AWU picket line in 20 years. The 90 Australian Workers…
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Career skills built with confidence
By Casey Neill Noble Park North students overcame their nerves to gain skills and confidence to enter the world of work. Carwatha College P-12 ran…