News
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Short spray against tags
A short animation on the ‘true cost’ of graffiti is set to hit local movie screens. ‘Think Before You Tag’ – made in consultation with…
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Next step for $10m school upgrade
An architect has been appointed for the final stage of the State Government’s $27.6 million upgrade of Lyndale Secondary College. B2 Architecture will design the…
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Walking the walk – SES volunteer journeys across Melbourne on foot
Over six years ago, Victorian SES volunteer Robert Olifiers decided to lace up his shoes and go for a walk around his local neighbourhood streets.…
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Covid-19: Mens Shed closed till further notice
Keysborough Mens Shed has closed until further notice as a Covid precaution. Chairman Geoff Wright said the move was in response to the local high-exposure…
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Covid-19: no new community cases
No new community transmission of Covid-19 has been detected in the two days since a Noble Park man working in hotel quarantine tested positive, the…
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Award for our determined scouts
Covid-19 couldn’t stop 2nd Springvale Scouts. If anything, the pandemic has been beneficial for the group, as more kids and young people have flocked to…
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New year’s resolutions for ECCOSE
The board of the Ethnic Communities Council of the South East (ECCOSE Inc) has set its fundamental program and agreed on blueprint resolutions for 2021…
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Would-be robbers sought
Police have released footage of two men after an attempted robbery on a train last year. A 20-year-old Dandenong man was approached by two men…
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More Covid testing stations open
Extra drive-through Covid-19 testing sites have opened in response to long queues sparked by a Noble Park quarantine worker’s infection. The Department of Health announced…
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Timetable pros and cons
Rail timetable changes are putting Cranbourne and Pakenham line commuters into a reverse spin. From 1 February, City Loop services are running anti-clockwise all day.…
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Premier drops into RSL
There was a famous face amongst Noble Park RSL’s Australia Day celebrations last week. Premier Daniel Andrews dropped by to mark the occasion with attendees…
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Dire stats on World Cancer Day
Cancer Council Victoria has revealed that 685 people are diagnosed with cancer in Greater Dandenong each year and 260 locals lose their lives to the disease.…