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  • Car burnt beyond recognition

    Car burnt beyond recognition

    A CAR was torched on Bayliss Road, Dandenong South, on Sunday 20 March. Police and CFA crews were called to the scene about 10.55pm and…

  • Volunteers recognised

    Volunteers recognised

    VOLUNTEERS who put the ‘great’ in Greater Dandenong will be honoured at a special breakfast. The Greater Dandenong Volunteer Resource Service (GDVRS) will host a…

  • Sporting showpieces set for start

    Sporting showpieces set for start

    By CASEY NEILL WITH the final piece of its funding puzzle in place, Tatterson Park’s long-awaited new pavilion will start to emerge in July. Keysborough…

  • In harmony with school diamond

    In harmony with school diamond

    NOBLE Park students combined celebrations for Harmony Day and their school’s 60th birthday. St Anthony’s Catholic Primary was a sea of multicultural costumes and orange…

  • Harmony pledge for Good Friday appeal

    Harmony pledge for Good Friday appeal

    HARMONY Day took on extra meaning at Keysborough’s Mt Hira College. On Friday 18 March, the school marked the day with an assembly and announced…

  • Cultural festival breaks barriers

    Cultural festival breaks barriers

    RAIN didn’t dampen spirits at the Dandenong West Community Festival. Families enjoyed food, dancing, turban-tying and more at the Cultural Diversity Week event on Friday…

  • Slithering snake leads to toilet terror

    Slithering snake leads to toilet terror

    By CASEY NEILL A DANDENONG funeral director was in the right place when he spotted a snake slithering past his foot. “I was in the…

  • Crossing’s heated forum

    Crossing’s heated forum

    By CASEY NEILL FIVE options are now on the table for removing the Abbotts Road level crossing. But businesses are calling for plans to close…

  • Abilities shine through

    Abilities shine through

    By CASEY NEILL “WE DON’T all have the same set of abilities and wouldn’t that be boring? “We can all shine together,” guest speaker Simon…

  • Resources offer career moves

    Resources offer career moves

    By CASEY NEILL AUTOMOTIVE workers will be among the 20 people starting new jobs at a Dandenong South production facility. Industry Minister Lily D’Ambrosio officially…

  • Opponents seek to stall market plans

    Opponents seek to stall market plans

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A WHOLESALE fresh produce market has been proposed in Bangholme’s green wedge to tap into the south-east’s vast farming region but has…

  • Bombardier in running for train order

    Bombardier in running for train order

    By CASEY NEILL A TRAIN order boost could bolster jobs in Dandenong for years to come, industry insiders say. The State Government announced on Tuesday…

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