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  • Artist goes out on a limb to take prize

    Artist goes out on a limb to take prize

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS A WOMAN depicted as standing out on a tree’s limb is one of the winning works at Dandenong’s Walker Street Gallery’s 15th…

  • Himalayan trek an odyssey of discovery

    Himalayan trek an odyssey of discovery

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS SIX months ago, Dandenong’s Nicole Membrey would have described herself as unfit and unprepared for a Himalayan hike. She also never imagined…

  • Wheel power at St Paul Apostle

    Wheel power at St Paul Apostle

    ANGIE leads a group of children at Endeavour Hills’ St Paul Apostle South Primary School who are set to put their feet to pedals for…

  • Fare go for international students pushed

    Fare go for international students pushed

    By DANIEL TRAN A LEADING public transport advocacy body has called for international students to be exempted from paying full-fare rates. The Eastern Transport Coalition…

  • House proud in special place to call their own

    House proud in special place to call their own

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS VANGUARD modern homes are offering superior care for people with disabilities but there’s just nowhere near enough, say disability carers. Yooralla recently…

  • Bollard battle rages over Herbert Street

    Bollard battle rages over Herbert Street

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS WHAT DO YOU THINK? SCROLL TO BELOW THIS STORY TO POST A COMMENT. LIVID Dandenong residents have vowed to continue the fight…

  • Marg Moments: Hard times in good old days

    Marg Moments: Hard times in good old days

    By Marg Stork NORMA Stokie of Dingley has, like I do, lasting memories of the Great Depression – the suffering of the poor, but their…

  • Bald truth for Greatest Shave

    Bald truth for Greatest Shave

    KEYSBOROUGH-based hairdresser Sarah Franco, 20, swallowed professional pride and shaved her head for a leukaemia research fund-raiser last Friday. Sarah said she did the shave…

  • Green  wedge land bid fails

    Green wedge land bid fails

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS WHAT DO YOU THINK? SCROLL TO BELOW THIS STORY TO POST A COMMENT. KEYSBOROUGH Golf Club’s bid to convert green wedge acreage…

  • The battle for Saigon Square

    The battle for Saigon Square

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS WHAT DO YOU THINK? SCROLL TO BELOW THIS STORY TO POST A COMMENT. GREATER Dandenong’s desire for a harmonious name for a…

  • Casey backs industrial zone

    Casey backs industrial zone

    CASEY Council will back a Greater Dandenong proposal to convert 350 hectares of Bangholme green wedge for industrial development. The site is bounded by Eumemmerring…

  • Hallam brothel plan rejected

    Casey Council has rejected a proposal to open a brothel at Hallam. The site at 18 Rimfire Drive is not in a residential area but…

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