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Art goes with the flow
THREE canoe-shaped sculptures appear to glide through the Dandenong Civic Centre foyer. The City of Greater Dandenong officially launched new art work Journey on Thursday…
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Down memory lanes
By CASEY NEILL THE stories behind Dandenong’s laneway names are now on display for their visitors to see. Greater Dandenong Council launched interpretive signage in…
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Ideas at work
By CASEY NEILL “JUST expect your life to be absolutely full of changes.” This was the advice from MC James Sturgess at the annual Lunch…
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A passion for work that satisfies
By CASEY NEILL MATTY Deane gets paid to holiday around the world. It’s a dream job, but he’s walked a hard road to get there.…
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Bypass hoon nightmares
By CASEY NEILL HOONING on the Dandenong Bypass shocked Nicole from sleep just days after she moved into her new Keysborough home. Her experience is…
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Bus route would be just the ticket
By CASEY NEILL WAITING for a bus isn’t usually a years-long task. But that’s exactly the situation Keysborough South residents are in, with bus bays…
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Police reach out to overcome radicals
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS AFTER the shockwaves of 18-year-old Numan Haider’s fateful attack on police in Endeavour Hills nearly 12 months ago, police are refusing to…
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Playgroup in line for cash
By CASEY NEILL A PLAYGROUP project could bag $15,000 for Greater Dandenong Council. The council’s Family Health in Playgroups trial was announced on 31 August…
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Arterial roads in his blood
By CASEY NEILL BERWICK truckie Craig Membrey was born with transport in his blood. The managing director of Membrey’s Transport and Crane Hire in Dandenong…
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Spray can ignited
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A MAN accused of threatening his Dandenong South ex-partner by lighting the spray from an aerosol can near her face has been…
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Inspired to lead
YOUNG leaders can get help to develop their skills. City of Greater Dandenong Youth Services will hold the Inspire Me forum at Chisholm Institute in…
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Precious link with the past
By CASEY NEILL THE Dandenong Pioneers Memorial Garden honours the area’s early settlers. The council built the monument and garden at Stuart and King streets…