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  • Strong voice for students

    Strong voice for students

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH DETERMINED and wise beyond his years Minaret College school captain Qais Sadat took his vision for a better VCE experience to the…

  • Call to can ’tin tax’ parking meters

    Call to can ’tin tax’ parking meters

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS GREATER Dandenong councillor Peter Brown has called for parking meters ordered for installation in Springvale to be put in storage. Cr Brown…

  • Missing two weeks

    Missing two weeks

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A MISSING 14-year-old boy known to frequent Dandenong hasn’t been seen in two weeks. Chae Thomson, of Elsternwick, is being urged to…

  • Couple rolls with the times

    Couple rolls with the times

    By CASEY NEILL BRUCE and Dawn Van Krieken have watched generations of Dandenong families grow up. They’ve also seen the town and its businesses grow…

  • Friendly eyes on the neighbourhood

    Friendly eyes on the neighbourhood

    By CASEY NEILL GREATER Dandenong Neighbourhood Watch needs fresh eyes and ears to help keep the community safe. President Dawn Vernon is calling on people…

  • Stopped in his tracks

    Stopped in his tracks

    A MAN has been caught in Dandenong driving an unregistered car without a licence. The 32-year-old Upwey man was caught by police while driving erratically…

  • Looking Back

    100 years ago 20 July 1915 THE WAR What the Women can do The women of Australia have already done, and are doing, much splendid…

  • Land buyers locked out of their homes

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS HOMEBUYERS say they are thousands of dollars out of pocket due to building delays in the Sarah Lands housing estate in Keysborough.…

  • Rail pothole anger

    Rail pothole anger

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS METRO Trains is making no comment on liability for car-jolting potholes caused by a crash between a truck and a train at…

  • Strike ends with win for workers

    Strike ends with win for workers

    By CASEY NEILL DANDENONG South workers today ended a 10-day picket line at pharmaceutical company Aspen – with a win. The Australian Manufacturing Workers Union…

  • Dog-gone is dog found

    Dog-gone is dog found

    By CASEY NEILL VICKI the epileptic life-saving dalmatian returned to her Springvale South home this morning (Friday) after disappearing on Saturday night. Owner Kath Cushen…

  • Giving to do good

    Giving to do good

    THE Good Guys throughout the south east are celebrating a donation milestone with more cash for the community. The store has donated more than $8…

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