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  • Drug sentence appeal rejected

    Drug sentence appeal rejected

    By ANEEKA SIMONIS DRUG smugglers convicted over importing up to $15 million worth of heroin to properties in the Greater Dandenong area have had their…

  • Family’s fond memories

    Family’s fond memories

    By CASEY NEILL FORMER Keysborough footballer Alexander ‘Alex’ Mackay has died at the age of 97. His daughter Thelma Churchill said he passed away on…

  • Woolies new estate

    Woolies new estate

    WOOLWORTHS has opened the doors to its newest store in Dandenong South. The Estate One supermarket is part of a $25 million development, will employ…

  • Driver in hospital after traffic-light crash

    Driver in hospital after traffic-light crash

    A MAN has been hospitalised with minor injuries after his utility struck a car and a traffic-light pole in Dandenong. The 48-year-old Mulgrave man was…

  • Two injured in bus smash

    Two injured in bus smash

    A BUS driver and his passenger have been hospitalised after a crash between a bus and a truck on Stud Road, Dandenong North. An Ambulance…

  • Speaking up to stay sharp

    Speaking up to stay sharp

    By CASEY NEILL SPRING Parks Primary School has become a haven for honing English skills. Each Thursday it hosts about 50 women who are eager…

  • Tune in to hearing

    Tune in to hearing

    SENIORS can get free hearing checks in Dandenong next month. Australian Hearing Dandenong centre manager Jacinta Gerin said Seniors Week from 4 to 11 October…

  • Minister tackled over golf plan

    Minister tackled over golf plan

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS GREENS MP Nina Springle has raised an objection in State Parliament to Keysborough Golf Club’s plan to convert its green-wedge golf course…

  • Make your contribution

    Make your contribution

    NOMINATIONS are now open for next year’s Greater Dandenong Australia Day Awards. The awards recognise the exceptional contribution people in the community make to everyday…

  • Drug debt led to break-ins

    Drug debt led to break-ins

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A MAN accused of “prolifically” stealing and breaking into cars in secure underground car parks in Dandenong has been refused bail. Julio…

  • Rapt about raptor

    Rapt about raptor

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH THE Dandy Pig has a new friend in town. Keeping watch over the city from the balcony of the Civic Centre the…

  • Gateway shows the way

    Gateway shows the way

    By CASEY NEILL GATEWAY Industries employee Mark Hutton endured bullying and verbal abuse at work every day for more than two years. The Dandenong-based non-profit…

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