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  • Climbing to the challenge

    Climbing to the challenge

    By CASEY NEILL DANDENONG North mum Anne-Marie Cassidy will honour the Anzac spirit and inspire her kids when she treks though the bush this month.…

  • Offending teens ‘bulletproof’

    Offending teens ‘bulletproof’

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD Violent teenagers who attack members of their family are becoming an increasing problem for the courts. And a Dandenong forum has heard…

  • No limits to ability

    No limits to ability

    PARALYMPIC gold medallist Kelly Cartwright is the guest speaker at a Wallara charity event this Friday 25 October. The disability support service is holding a…

  • Rookie cops take the lead

    Rookie cops take the lead

    By CASEY NEILL FUTURE cops cut their teeth at Dandenong Plaza last week, and made quite an impact. Almost 30 probationary constables from the Victoria…

  • Golden principle of faith

    Golden principle of faith

    By NARELLE COULTER THE worldwide leader of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community visited Melbourne this month to spread his message of love for all and hatred…

  • Make report public call

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS A REPORT into the conduct of two Greater Dandenong councillors should be made public, according to a parliamentary governance expert. Associate Professor…

  • Pipeline brings water afresh

    Pipeline brings water afresh

    RECYCLED water will flow to Dandenong South estates, thanks to an 8.5 kilometre pipeline turned on this month. The $6.7 million project will connect with…

  • Loud roar of Lions

    Loud roar of Lions

    SANDOWN Lions donned their brightest outfits last week to roar their support for the gifts of sound and speech. Loud Shirt Day, on Friday 18…

  • Carpet cloud has silver lining

    By CASEY NEILL JUST a month after fire flattened its warehouse, a Dandenong South flooring business has a new home and is well on its…

  • Cemetery strikers dig in

    By CASEY NEILL STRIKE action is increasing at the Springvale and Bangholme cemeteries. A pay and conditions dispute between the Australian Workers Union (AWU) and…

  • Stabbing to grab dog

    A DANDENONG North woman, 19, was stabbed three times as she returned home from walking her dog. Police said another woman from Dandenong North, aged…

  • Teens charged over train fight

    POLICE have charged three teens over a fight on a Dandenong train, resisting arrest and assaulting police. Passengers and the driver called Triple-zero from the…

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