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  • A Moment with Marg

    A Moment with Marg

    SOS call to help Red Cross OVER the decades, they’ve worked untiringly but age and ill-health are beginning to take their toll. The Red Cross…

  • No ‘super’ rate blow for Dandenong Council

    No ‘super’ rate blow for Dandenong Council

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS GREATER Dandenong Council has ruled out future rate rises to pay for a $10.6 million superannuation blowout to be paid by July…

  • Fishing for the truth

    Fishing for the truth

    Endeavour Hills artist David Trout says it is quite a task to find the truth in an information-saturated world. Take for example who’s right in…

  • Wheelchair woes: Not cruising on cobblestone in Dandenong

    Wheelchair woes: Not cruising on cobblestone in Dandenong

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS DANDENONG’S redeveloped streets remain imposing for wheelchair users despite 12months of wrangling with authorities, disability advocates say. Disability Resources Centre representatives have…

  • Wheelchair woes: Chair users face a commando course

    Wheelchair woes: Chair users face a commando course

    By Cameron Lucadou-Wells WHEN I took up a challenge from disability advocate Sharon Harris to ride a wheelchair in central Dandenong, I expected sore arms…

  • Driver on tracks faces charges

    Driver on tracks faces charges

    A Springvale South man faces multiple charges after driving a car between platforms at Springvale station. Police say the 31 year old drove off Springvale…

  • Payout dispute hits Dandenong South manufacturer

    Workers at a Dandenong South car parts manufacturer took strike action last week. Australian Manufacturing Workers Union assistant state secretary Leigh Diehm said workers at…

  • Acrobats come to town

    Circus Oz is bringing its internationally-touring acrobatics to Dandenong this week. Its show From the Ground Up has a live rock’n’roll band, is animal-free and…

  • Have your say on playground

    Greater Dandenong Council is seeking suggestions on how to improve Burden Park playground in Springvale South. A community consultation will be held at the playground…

  • PSOs deployed at Noble Park

    Protective services officers have started their vigils at Noble Park railway station. The posting of armed PSOs from August 7 came soon after the successful…

  • Wanted: Noble Park attempted robbery suspect

    Wanted: Noble Park attempted robbery suspect

    By Cameron Lucadou-Wells POLICE have released an image fitting the description of young man wanted in connection with two attempted robberies at the Mons Parade…

  • Children’s festival for Greater Dandenong

    Children’s festival for Greater Dandenong

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS GREATER Dandenong Council has announced what it hopes to be an annual four-week children’s festival starting next month. The Greater Dandenong Children’s…

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