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  • ATAR car for student star

    ATAR car for student star

    By CASEY NEILL A KEYSBOROUGH student has overcome family tragedy to leave school with a 97.25 ATAR – and a shiny new car. Sena Kocoglu’s…

  • Bite sized for Halloween health

    Bite sized for Halloween health

    A HEALTHY Halloween tradition is kicking off in Keysborough. Intrapac and the Somerfield Social Club will hand out apples to guests at the Somerfield open…

  • Seniors make the move to get active

    Seniors make the move to get active

    SENIORS across Greater Dandenong got active last week to celebrate the Victorian Seniors Festival. The theme for this year’s event, which ran from 5 to…

  • Bang for their buck

    Bang for their buck

    By CASEY NEILL IT’S been 21 years since a handful of people decided that refugees needed more support and advocacy in Greater Dandenong, Casey and…

  • Chinese cheer

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS BANGHOLME’S paddocks could be home to a giant theme park under a proposal from a China-based developer. Greater Dandenong Mayor Jim Memeti…

  • PSOs facing assault brunt

    PSOs facing assault brunt

    By CASEY NEILL PROTECTIVE services officers (PSOs) are assaulted at Dandenong Railway Station more frequently than at any other location in Victoria. Dandenong also ranks…

  • Small steps open doors

    Small steps open doors

    By CASEY NEILL A GREATER Dandenong business delegation will build stepping stones to open opportunities in China. City of Greater Dandenong business group manager Paul…

  • Award puts a boost into juice business

    Award puts a boost into juice business

    A DANDENONG business owner has picked up a national award for his dedication. Former banker Ravi Chaudhary bought his first Boost Juice store at Waverley…

  • Safety first for Potter Street

    POTTER Street in Dandenong will receive a $756,000 safety boost. South Eastern Metropolitan Region MP Gordon Rich-Phillips announced the State Government Safer Road Infrastructure Program…

  • Parking is a long term headache

    Parking is a long term headache

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS TRADERS whose staff have been stung by a stream of parking tickets are calling for more long-term parking options in central Noble…

  • Wishlist is on election route

    Wishlist is on election route

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS EAST West Link, Melbourne Metro Rail Tunnel and Port of Hastings may be the big-ticket issues in November’s state election but Greater…

  • Industrial level hooning

    Industrial level hooning

    HOONING in industrial areas is in Greater Dandenong Highway Patrol’s sights. Acting Senior Sergeant Graeme Stanley said the activity was a safety issue for participants…

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