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Walk with it
By Casey Neill David Corduff fought through two severe bouts of depression. The beyondblue ambassador told the Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce awards breakfast on…
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Yakult strike continues
By Casey Neill Yakult says striking workers have been receiving a two per cent pay rise since January. The 30 men walked off the job…
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Importing ideas
By Casey Neill Matthew Gauci is bringing new strategies and ideas into his family’s importing business. The Lysterfield 22-year-old is working had to make himself…
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Hands for harmony
Dandenong Plaza invited Dandenong Primary students to join hands to mark Harmony Day. The national day, held on Wednesday 21 March, celebrated everyone who calls…
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Three…reasons to get active in April
1. The Premier’s Active April challenge encourages people to get active for 30 minutes a day during the month of April. This level of physical…
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Torched car mystery
By Casey Neill Police are investigating after a car shell went up in flames in Bangholme. Five CFA crews attended the fire on Fernside Drive…
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Charges follow bikie raids
Police charged an Officer woman and a Dandenong man following a day of action against the Comanchero Outlaw Motor Cycle Gang (OMCG). The 22-year-old Officer…
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Ghosts chime in
By Casey Neill Supernatural forces are rumoured to be behind the Drum Theatre clock chime ticking back into action. Power surges are an alternative explanation,…
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In the right court
By Casey Neill Falcons and Rhinos are now working side-by-side to support African youths in Greater Dandenong. Afri-Aus Care founded the Black Rhinos basketball team…
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On the right track
Level crossing workers are literally paving the way for better travel in Noble Park. They started work on the 17-kilometre shared use path that will…
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Bikie arrests in ‘day of action’
An Officer woman and a Dandenong man were among nine people arrested when police executed warrants at properties across the South-East and beyond in a…
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Boost for backpacks
By Casey Neill Freemasons from Greater Dandenong and beyond donated $15,000 to help kids in crisis. Backpacks 4 VIC Kids received the leg-up from Freemasons…