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  • Story hits home

    Story hits home

    By CASEY NEILL AFGHAN solider Scott May choked back tears as he spoke at the Dandenong Anzac Day service. The hundreds gathered at the Pillars…

  • Charges follow syringe car-jacking

    Charges follow syringe car-jacking

    By CASEY NEILL A FRANKSTON man is in custody over a car-jacking at syringe-point at Dandenong Plaza last month. Police charged the 25-year-old with armed…

  • ‘Wipe off 20’ for Shaye

    ‘Wipe off 20’ for Shaye

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS FAMILY and friends of a Dandenong High School student fatally struck by a car outside her school have staged an emotional protest…

  • Roads in a jam

    By CASEY NEILL A DANDENONG South road closure is reigniting calls for an overpass amid fears it will overload surrounding streets. VicRoads is closing Bayliss…

  • Port jobs threat

    By CASEY NEILL GREATER Dandenong jobs could be on the line unless Labor changes its port plan. Committee for Dandenong and City of Casey are…

  • Parents have drug answers

    Parents have drug answers

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS PARENTS concerned about their children’s susceptibility to the drug ‘ice’ should focus on providing a warm, nurturing home life, says a leading…

  • Budget’s fine line

    Budget’s fine line

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS GREATER Dandenong Council’s draft 2014-’15 budget has walked a fine line, putting downpayments on major projects without piling up debt. The bottom…

  • Tours shine a light as minister unveils bazaar

    Tours shine a light as minister unveils bazaar

    By CASEY NEILL GUIDED tours have unlocked the hidden gems of central Dandenong’s Afghan Bazaar, which has a fresh new look. The cultural precinct’s heart…

  • Council stab at disease jab

    By CASEY NEILL IMMUNISATION rates across Greater Dandenong have increased by as much as 23 per cent in the past two years. But the council’s…

  • Next generation production

    A SPRINGVALE engineering company will use a $45,000 grant to develop a part for recreational electric vehicles that is currently imported. Elektromotive Australia received a…

  • Home residents hold their own parade

    Home residents hold their own parade

    KEYSBOROUGH retirement home residents were a day early when they marked 99 years since Australian troops landed at Gallipoli. Dandenong RSL held a remembrance service…

  • Way forward for manufacturing

    MANUFACTURERS need to work with educators and each other to grow into the future. This was one finding of the manufacturing workforce study report, launched…

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