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Last deadline for racing journalist
By Casey Neill A chuckle spilled from the mourners at the funeral for Jack ‘Roy’ Aspinall as the song Camptown Races started to play. It…
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Village is still part of community
By Casey Neill For 30 years Valley Village Mews has been helping life-long Dandenong residents to stay in their community as they age. “Dandenong people…
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Sea’s just swell
Dive into a sea of underwater adventures in Greater Dandenong these school holidays. Under the Sea is the theme for the fifth annual Greater Dandenong…
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Hammer attack on pregnant woman
By Casey Neill A pregnant Noble Park woman was struck with a hammer during an armed robbery on Tuesday 13 September. Southern Metro Regional Crime…
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Book seals the deal on market’s 150 years
By Casey Neill Celebrations for Dandenong Market’s 150th year kicked off with a launch for a 20-metre mural and a book rich with history. The…
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Dwelling on plan
By Casey Neill Development in a Dandenong court has again divided Greater Dandenong councillors. By six votes to five, they approved plans to extend the…
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Council in a spot over parking
By Casey Neill The Dandenong Civic Centre car park has again sparked debate, this time over joining three spots in the coveted basement to an…
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First steps for dance comeback
A Greater Dandenong dance for seniors could be making a comeback. At the Monday 12 September council meeting, councillor Maria Sampey asked for the International…
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More play saves the day
By Casey Neill Rugratz Playgroup was close to closure 18 months ago, but is now seeking more kids to support a second session. The non-profit…
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Police unit hunt’s region’s most wanted
By Casey Neill A new police taskforce has arrested more than 15 wanted people in the south-east in just a fortnight. But more fugitives remain…
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Budding artists get expert know-how
By Casey Neill Budding artists at Noble Park Secondary College are learning the ropes from those in the know. The school has engaged five professional…
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Councillor’s voting volte face
Greater Dandenong should switch to postal voting for future local government elections, Councillor Sean O’Reilly says. Voters will need to turn up to polling booths…