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  • TAFE cuts: Council to push for lifeline

    TAFE cuts: Council to push for lifeline

    WHAT DO YOU THINK? SCROLL TO BELOW THIS STORY TO POST A COMMENT. GREATER Dandenong Council will lobby the state government against cuts to Chisholm…

  • At trade school, pain grows over  TAFE cuts

    At trade school, pain grows over TAFE cuts

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS WHAT DO YOU THINK? SCROLL TO BELOW THIS STORY TO POST A COMMENT. TAFE graphic arts and printing teacher Terry O’Neill cannot…

  • Help for Dandenong helpers

    Help for Dandenong helpers

    Volunteer Angela Pikines serves up a hearty meal for those in need at the Cornerstone drop-in relief centre in Dandenong last Friday. The centre has…

  • Police-chase driver jailed for 15 months

    Police-chase driver jailed for 15 months

    By ALECIA PINNER A CARRUM Downs man who led police on a pursuit through Dandenong South and the south-eastern suburbs in January this year has…

  • Dream time in Dandenong North

    Dream time in Dandenong North

    Lyndale Greens Primary School pupils Zaineb, Shriman and Sandra-Lee watch Azlan Harris play the didgeridoo at their school’s ‘Aboriginal for a day’ event last Friday…

  • Five charged over Dandenong party brawl

    Five charged over Dandenong party brawl

    Dandenong and District Netball Association has vowed to crack down on hirers of its clubrooms after five people were charged and four young people hospitalised…

  • Make way for the new PSO guard at Dandenong

    Make way for the new PSO guard at Dandenong

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS WHAT DO YOU THINK? SCROLL TO BELOW THIS STORY TO POST A COMMENT. ARMED guards posted at Dandenong railway station are expected…

  • Marg Moments: animal protection clinic needs new leash on life

    THE Australian Animal Protection Society in Keysborough is appealing for cash donations to help with the cost of fitting out three portable veterinary clinics that…

  • Resident under siege from vandals

    Resident under siege from vandals

    By Cameron Lucadou-Wells WHAT DO YOU THINK? SCROLL TO BELOW THIS STORY TO POST A COMMENT. AN Endeavour Hills resident who waited more than two…

  • Macca’s to share Subway site at Dandenong South

    Macca’s to share Subway site at Dandenong South

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS FAST food giants McDonald’s and Subway have resolved a territorial bunfight at a disused service station in Dandenong South. McDonald’s applied to…

  • Cr warns Dandenong road works threaten old peppercorn  tree

    Cr warns Dandenong road works threaten old peppercorn tree

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS Do you think the 19th century peppercorn should be saved? Post a comment below or vote in our web poll below right.…

  • Getting up to speed: The broadband revolution

    Getting up to speed: The broadband revolution

    High-speed broadband could start a renaissance for manufacturing in Melbourne’s east and south-east, with the prospect of more jobs. The big query is how soon…

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