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  • Cheque for chairs

    Cheque for chairs

    By CASEY NEILL CHAIRS hardly seem like a workplace luxury. But Gateway Industries in Dandenong has been dealing with mismatched, uncomfortable and dilapidated seating in…

  • Into their art

    Into their art

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS THIS is an art show that prides itself on its inclusiveness. Back for its ninth year, the Noble Park Community Centre Art…

  • Growing generation

    Growing generation

    NOBLE Park schools dug in for National Tree Day last Friday. St Anthony’s Catholic Primary School invited grandparents and special friends to join students for…

  • Team helps find the lost generation

    Team helps find the lost generation

    POLICE and Young Leaders Engagement Team (PYLET) is set to launch mark two of its successful community policing program in Greater Dandenong. Since last year,…

  • Demolition vote

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS GREATER Dandenong Council claims its “preferred position” of demolishing Dandenong’s former library to make way for a car park will save the…

  • Charges grow after raid

    Charges grow after raid

    A MAN has been charged over a cannabis haul valued at up to $800,000 which was found in a burning Springvale South ‘grow house’. Detective…

  • Boy bashed

    Boy bashed

    A 17-YEAR-OLD boy has been attacked in an attempted robbery in Springvale South. The victim was approached by a male outside a community centre on…

  • Sideline concerns

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A DISABILITY advocate has lashed out at the lack of people with disabilities on Greater Dandenong Council’s recently-appointed Disability Advisory Committee. Sharon…

  • Voices raised to break the silence

    Voices raised to break the silence

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS THERE are all sorts of slights that Michelle Davis has wanted to speak up about. Born deaf due to rubella, Ms Davis…

  • Traders meet

    DANDENONG Retail Traders Association’s next event will include its annual general meeting. All customer-based businesses, including retail, service and professional, are encouraged to attend on…

  • Re-making Doveton

    Re-making Doveton

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD WHEN Ford announced over summer that it would cut 300 jobs from its manufacturing plants in Geelong and Broadmeadows, Doveton-bred Dennis Glover…

  • Candles console air tragedy loss

    Candles console air tragedy loss

    ABOUT 30 people paid tribute to flight MH17 victims in Bangholme last Thursday night. Bunurong Memorial Park hosted a service to provide time and space…

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