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  • Drive-through recycling collection proves popular

    Drive-through recycling collection proves popular

    By Casey Neill Pop-up drive-through recycling days collected more than 178 tonnes of rubbish and recycling from Greater Dandenong residents. The council welcomed everything from…

  • Health checks at expo

    Health checks at expo

    A Dandenong expo will help participants to take charge of their health this weekend. The free event will run from 10am to 3.30pm on Sunday…

  • High-tech hospital upgrade

    High-tech hospital upgrade

    Dandenong Hospital has received cash for a technology update. On Friday 24 March, the State Government announced that 11 hospitals would receive Medical Equipment Replacement…

  • Major funds boost for Chisholm

    Major funds boost for Chisholm

    By Casey Neill Chisholm Institute has welcomed a $12 million boost. “We’ll make sure it’s put to good use,” Chisholm board chairman Stephen Marks said.…

  • Tree branch milk bar raider

    Tree branch milk bar raider

    Police arrested a Dandenong woman who allegedly threatened a milk bar attendant with a tree branch. Greater Dandenong CIU Senior Constable Riley Wesley said the…

  • Win lunch at My Cambodia

    Win lunch at My Cambodia

    Experience a Cambodian banquet and traditional tea ceremony on us…and be part of the 2017 Melbourne Food and Wine Festival. In Springvale you will experience…

  • Appeal to find missing mum and baby

    Appeal to find missing mum and baby

    A missing mum and baby were last seen in Dandenong. Police are appealing for public help to find Logan Whatman, 20, and her six-month-old daughter…

  • Chip off old council block

    Chip off old council block

    By Casey Neill Councillor Zaynoun Melhem has always lived in Dandenong. It was the 26-year-old Silverleaf Ward representative’s Lebanese-born grandparents who first called the suburb…

  • Melba sessions on disability insurance

    Melba sessions on disability insurance

    By Casey Neill Melba Support Services has set up in the heart of Dandenong. The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is a major focus for…

  • Golfers raise a charity storm

    Golfers raise a charity storm

    The threat of thunderstorms couldn’t keep golfers away from a charity tournament for students in need. The sun made its way out for the annual…

  • Colour of inclusion

    Colour of inclusion

    Keysborough students raised more than $600 for the Royal Children’s Hospital while encouraging inclusion. To mark Harmony Day, Mt Hira College students and staff dressed…

  • Search engine found new career

    Search engine found new career

    By Casey Neill A typo led Nooroa Andrew to her new role as the Dandenong Benevolent Society co-ordinator. The Cook Islands-born, New Zealand-raised mother of…

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