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  • Rangers put on a strong show

    Rangers put on a strong show

    By JARROD POTTER ALL that could be seen was green and gold in the Australian Opals 76-33 win over the Dandenong Rangers but the SEABL…

  • Bikers warned to not wind up dead

    MORE than 50 motorcyclists were injured in collisions in Greater Dandenong, Casey and Cardinia in the first four months of this year. Two of the…

  • Council’s tone for new phone

    CITY of Greater Dandenong has introduced a new customer service phone number ahead of its relocation to the new Dandenong municipal building early next year.…

  • Market gets royal touch

    QUEEN Victoria Market’s CEO will now lead the Dandenong Market team. Jennifer Hibbs has worked at for QVM for more than 20 years, first as…

  • Affairs in order

    INTERNATIONAL affairs expert Keith Suter will share his predictions for the future in Springvale next week. The Sunrise program regular is the key note speaker…

  • Concrete machines theft probed

    THIEVES stole a truck and three concreting machines worth $140,000 from a Dandenong South construction site last week. Greater Dandenong CIU detectives are appealing for…

  • Charity ball has spirit

    GREATER Dandenong residents can put on their dancing shoes for a good cause next month. The Mayoral Charity Dinner Dance will this year raise much-needed…

  • Respite for the disabled

    DANDENONG Market will host the Disability, Respite and Recreation Expo on 29 August. The free MOIRA Disability and Youth Services event is for parents and…

  • Country lads do Rays proud

    Submitted copy no byline DANDENONG Stingrays keep on producing young talent, with eight players representing Victoria Country, in the Division One and two players in…

  • Noble Park needs a badge

    A BUMPER October weekend in Noble Park needs a name. Councillor Roz Blades is asking the community for potential titles for 11-13 October, with the…

  • Keeping crims at bay

    THEFTS from cars, home burglaries and property damage are the biggest challenges facing Greater Dandenong police. Inspector Bruce Kitchen said these were the main issues…

  • No bridge over troubled waters

    By CASEY NEILL WATER over Heatherton Road in Dandenong hampered drivers during Friday night’s downpour – and not for the first time. But VicRoads gave…

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