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  • Weekend of festive fun

    Weekend of festive fun

    THE big man in red has paid a visit to Patterson Cheney. The Dandenong car dealership hosted festive fun from Friday 4 to Sunday 6…

  • Receipt trial feedback sought

    Receipt trial feedback sought

    VICTORIA Police wants feedback on a receipt trial held in Greater Dandenong. Since 30 March, police and PSOs have been issuing receipts when they’ve asked…

  • One shot success

    One shot success

    By JARROD POTTER ONE state final, one state championship win. This incredible conversion-rate happened at this year’s School Sport Victoria Track and Field Championships as…

  • Science is in her DNA

    Science is in her DNA

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS PLAINLY, Noble Park’s Dr Donna Whelan’s passion for DNA science is for love, not money. Yes, there are great high points to…

  • Banker principal retires

    Banker principal retires

    By CASEY NEILL CHANDLER Park Primary School principal Peter Paul has retired after half a century in education. Earlier this year Mr Paul was implicated…

  • Police get sniff of drugs and weapons

    Police get sniff of drugs and weapons

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD POLICE will use the Dog Squad when they undertake a routine weapons and drugs search at Dandenong train station tonight, Friday. Cops…

  • Call to recycle skills

    Call to recycle skills

    By CASEY NEILL THE future is all about flexibility, businesses at the SEBN Christmas Industry Breakfast have been told. “I want you to think of…

  • Engineers look to build new sub

    Engineers look to build new sub

    By CASEY NEILL A DANDENONG South casting company could play a key role in creating Australia’s newest submarines. AW Bell was among select businesses to…

  • School to get more floor

    School to get more floor

    UPGRADES at Springvale’s Heatherhill Primary School are a step closer, Keysborough MP Martin Pakula has announced. The State Government has awarded N and I Contractors…

  • Cash is too little

    Cash is too little

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS Little India wins race but is still behind… DANDENONG’S Little India has been shortchanged despite winning the race to become Victoria’s first…

  • Green wedge politics

    Green wedge politics

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS RETIREES are set to fight against Greater Dandenong Council’s proposal to rezone their green-wedge retirement village in Bangholme for industrial use. A…

  • More places to play

    More places to play

    A NOBLE Park kinder will have 66 new places thanks to a $350,000 upgrade. Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams announced State Government funding for Yarraman Kindergarten…

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