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  • Celebration in store for shoppers

    Celebration in store for shoppers

    PARKMORE’S 40th birthday party was a blast from the past. There was ’70s-themed cake-cutting, activities and store offers on 14 November to celebrate the Keysborough…

  • Bored by court

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS A SERIAL court absconder and unlicenced drink-driver facing a total of 36 charges was denied bail in Dandenong Magistrates’ Court last Monday.…

  • Happy bids at auction

    Happy bids at auction

    KEYSBOROUGH residents dug deep to help raise money for Ronald McDonald House earlier this month. Staff at McDonald Real Estate and McDonald’s Keysborough, on the…

  • Decades of purpose

    Decades of purpose

    By CASEY NEILL THIRTY years ago, a group of concerned Dandenong Rotarians had a vision to provide meaningful, fulfilling employment for disabled people. They wanted…

  • Say on shopping strip spruce-up

    DANDENONG West traders, residents, teachers and students will be given a say on how to spruce up a shopping strip in Hemmings Street. Co-Design Studio…

  • Push for UN faith talks

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD GREATER Dandenong Interfaith Network’s president has backed a call for the network to make a presentation before the United Nations in New…

  • Robot run stretches teens

    Robot run stretches teens

    By CASEY NEILL PRIMARY school kids from Dandenong North are headed for a robotics competition in Sydney to take on teens from around Australia. The…

  • Escaping the flames

    Escaping the flames

    By CASEY NEILL WORKERS had a lucky escape from a factory fire in Dandenong South on Tuesday night. CFA crews were called to the fire…

  • UN address call gathers pace

    UN address call gathers pace

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD GREATER Dandenong Interfaith Network’s president has thrown her support behind the call for her network and others in the state to make…

  • Immortalising Diggers

    Immortalising Diggers

    By CAMERON LUCADOUWELLS THE best way to remember Diggers is to “build a country” they would have wanted, a crowd at a Remembrance Day ceremony…

  • Win brings rye smiles

    Win brings rye smiles

    By CASEY NEILL POLISH Rye Crust Bakery brings a part of Poland to Dandenong. Last night owners Hanna and Andrew Lipiszko took home the Central…

  • High-stakes jewel robbery

    High-stakes jewel robbery

    THIEVES stole $600,000 in jewellery in Springvale last month in what police say is a string of international thefts. Two sales representatives, both Hong Kong…

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