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  • Schooled in building design

    Schooled in building design

    DANDENONG’S Mosaic apartment complex is being used as a benchmark for future developers. About 50 fourth-year students from RMIT’s School of Property, Construction and Project…

  • Cash to celebrate youth

    Cash to celebrate youth

    YOUNG people can apply for cash to celebrate and showcase their peers. Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams encouraged community organisations and schools to apply for grants…

  • CFA douses shed fire that spread to cemetery lawn

    CFA douses shed fire that spread to cemetery lawn

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS FIRE crews have extinguished a shed blaze that ignited the lawns of Springvale Botanical Cemetery this morning. Four CFA appliances were called…

  • Women take long-term view

    Women take long-term view

    DANDENONG women have raised $320 for children in need. About 40 Dandenong Evening VIEW (Voice Interests and Education of Women) Club members and guests enjoyed…

  • 400 custody officers to free up police

    400 custody officers to free up police

    CUSTODY officers could be freeing up Dandenong police time by January. The State Government is set to introduce legislation on Tuesday 6 October to create…

  • Naval commemoration of Anzac Centenary

    Naval commemoration of Anzac Centenary

    THE Naval Association of Australia’s Dandenong branch has commemorated the Anzac Centenary. Victorian RSL Major General David McLachlan (ret) was the guest speaker at the…

  • Footy crowd relishes the taste of harmony

    Footy crowd relishes the taste of harmony

    FOOTY has taken on a multicultural flavour in Harmony Square. The Multicultural Children’s Festival on Saturday 3 October included football-themed activities and the AFL Grand…

  • Burst main closes Clow Street

    Burst main closes Clow Street

    DANDENONG’S Clow Street has been closed to traffic in both directions as emergency crews try to find the source of a mains water burst. It’s…

  • Veterans look north

    Veterans look north

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS COME Remembrance Day this year, a group of three veterans plan to mark their respects at the northern-most tip of Australia. Shane…

  • Chicken makes a crust

    Chicken makes a crust

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS YOU could call this Springvale South deep-fried chicken finger-lickin’ good. Except with the poultry safely housed in a crispy bread roll, there’s…

  • Stolen van torched

    Stolen van torched

    A STOLEN van was set on fire in suspicious circumstances next to the Sandown Park greyhound track earlier this month. The Ford Econovan was reported…

  • More help for ice families

    More help for ice families

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS FAMILIES affected by ice use need more help, according to Hotham MP Clare O’Neil. According to her submission to the National Ice…

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