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  • This is cheer madness

    This is cheer madness

    Cheerleading is rapidly growing in popularity. Tara McGrath chats with some local cheerleaders and discovers there’s a lot more to it than Hollywood would have…

  • Casey councillors move against Bradford

    Casey councillors move against Bradford

    By Catherine Watson CASEY councillors voted last night to proceed with plans to refer 18 allegations of misconduct against Cr Kevin Bradford to a councillor…

  • Woman killed in Clow Street

    Woman killed in Clow Street

    By Cameron Lucadou-Wells A 72-year-old Dandenong woman died after her car ploughed into the rear of a bus in Clow Street, Dandenong, on Monday morning..…

  • Life learning with endeavour

    Life learning with endeavour

    Mossgiel Park Primary School pupils Chloe and Kane help Bunnings worker Anne De’luca establish a winter crop in the Endeavour Hills school’s community garden. Fifteen…

  • Dandenong Market manager renewed

    Dandenong Market manager renewed

    The managers of Dandenong Market have had their contract renewed for 12 months by Greater Dandenong Council. The council opted for an extension with manager…

  • Free bus on Anzac Day

    Free bus on Anzac Day

    A free bus service will run from Greater Dandenong’s RSL clubs on Anzac Day to the Shrine of Remembrance beside St Kilda Road, Melbourne. Greater…

  • Dandenong liquor store robbery

    Dandenong liquor store robbery

    Two men armed with knives robbed North Dandy Liquor in Dunearn Road in Dandenong last Monday. The men, who were dressed in hooded jumpers, made…

  • Akubra wearer burgles Hallam office

    Akubra wearer burgles Hallam office

    A man wearing an Akubra hat burgled an office at the Melbourne Brick Company in Hallam. The man jemmied open a window at the Princes…

  • Good golly, it’s Bollywood fever

    Good golly, it’s Bollywood fever

    DANDENONG’S Foster Street became took on the sights and sounds of India during the inaugural Bollywood Festival yesterday. The festival included many aspects of Indian…

  • Pet sheep case in Supreme Court of Victoria

    A Springvale mechanic’s battle to keep his pet sheep Baa at his home and next-door workshop entered the Supreme Court of Victoria last Thursday. Vu…

  • Keyed up for Keysborough  fest

    Keyed up for Keysborough fest

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS Keysborough will host its first ‘day out’ festival this month – the Wachter Reserve Day Out will feature market stalls, live music,…

  • Job seekers keep chin up in tough market

    Job seekers keep chin up in tough market

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS WHAT DO YOU THINK? SCROLL TO BELOW THIS STORY TO POST A COMMENT. JOB seekers’ hopes were buoyant at the federal government’s…

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