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  • Walkers hitch a lift

    Walkers hitch a lift

    GREATER Dandenong residents put their best foot forward and pounded the pavement on Friday, despite grey skies. The council’s free WalkFest event on 25 October…

  • Windscreen smash

    AN OBJECT smashed through a driver’s windscreen as the car passed under the Heatherton Road overpass on the Monash Freeway on Saturday night. Police are…

  • Councillors back CEO over conflict

    CASEY councillors have backed chief executive Mike Tyler’s ongoing tenure after he escaped conviction for failing to properly disclose a conflict of interest to the…

  • Access awarded

    Access awarded

    A GREATER Dandenong, Casey and Cardinia partnership took home a Victorian Early Years Award last week – and $15,000. The Maternal and Child Health and…

  • It’s none of our business but…

    It’s none of our business but…

    FIREFIGHTERS from Dandenong Fire Brigade and other crews in the south east were among those lending a hand in New South Wales last week. The…

  • Inspiring to the core

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS GREATER Dandenong’s young citizen of the year has recently won a national prize but still struggles for recognition in some local quarters.…

  • Looking back – UFO

    20 YEARS AGO October 28 1993 Unlikely flying objects A DOVETON resident says UFO sightings in the night sky have been a prank by locals,…

  • Safe PL8

    By Casey Neill GREATER Dandenong is a number plate theft hot spot, but a new police operation is targeting the crime. Operation SAFEPL8 will run…

  • Pressure is on for steam weed killer

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS CLEAN steam may replace toxic herbicides as Greater Dandenong Council’s preferred weedkiller under a proposal tabled at a council meeting tonight (Monday).…

  • Preppies move in

    Preppies move in

    By CASEY NEILL DANDENONG South families now don’t have to travel to find a kinder place – or miss out altogether. City of Greater Dandenong…

  • Junction safety upgrade

    STUD Road in Dandenong will receive $947,000 in safety upgrades early next year. South Eastern Metropolitan Region MP Gordon Rich-Phillips said the cash would address…

  • Carers given a respite

    Carers given a respite

    By BRIDGET COOK A NEW service will bring respite for carers of people with a mental illness. More than 70 people attended the UnitingCare Community…

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