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  • Hot spot for pedestrian crashes

    SPRINGVALE’S Princes Highway East and Webb Street intersection is among the worst in the state for crashes involving pedestrians. VicRoads said crash data for the…

  • Driven to capital effort

    Driven to capital effort

    By JARROD POTTER HOLDING on for a crucial win, Dandenong’s SEABL road-trip to Canberra proved fruitful, snaring an 82-79 win over the Gunners. In a…

  • Accounting advice for hub

    Accounting advice for hub

    ACCOUNTING and advisory firm Pitcher Partners will open a new office in “thriving” Dandenong South to service Melbourne’s growing south east. “I am excited we…

  • Colour coded for China

    Colour coded for China

    DANDENONG’S green and gold will be traded for the Australian Boomers variety in the upcoming weeks, as Venky Jois and Owen Odigie don the Australian…

  • Boost for cookie production

    NOBLE Park company Diamond Dell has received $140,000 to improve its biscuit-making operations and create more jobs. The State Government grant is for state-of-the-art production…

  • Council mulls shopping precinct makeover

    CITY of Greater Dandenong will look to revitalise the Dandenong West shopping precinct, in Hemmings Street. Councillor Matthew Kirwan at Monday night’s council meeting (13…

  • Graffiti wipe-out

    A CITY-WIDE graffiti blitz and follow-up maintenance is included in this year’s City of Greater Dandenong draft budget. In endorsing the financial plan on Monday…

  • Don’t blame us for fire bill says council

    COUNCIL rates notices will this year include the State Government’s Fire Services Property Levy (FSPL), which will be $141.40 for most City of Greater Dandenong…

  • Council cuts question time

    PUBLIC question time at City of Greater Dandenong council meetings is set to be slashed. The council on Monday night endorsed its proposed Meeting Procedure…

  • Long after China cash

    By CASEY NEILL A GREATER Dandenong Business group member will visit China on a trip that was last month slammed as a waste of ratepayers’…

  • Police break up party fisticuffs

    IT took 20 police plus three police dogs to break up an out-of-control party in Noble Park on Saturday night. Police attended a Corrigan Road…

  • Rates up again

    By CASEY NEILL MOST ratepayers will need to find an extra $41.11 a year under City of Greater Dandenong’s proposed 2013-14 budget. Councillors unanimously endorsed…

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