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  • Plan to de-Link

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS GREATER Dandenong councillor Roz Blades will attempt to reverse the council’s support for the State Government’s East West Link in a notice…

  • Migrant shoppers shown their rights

    MIGRANTS can now learn about their consumer rights through multilingual videos. Consumer Affairs Minister Heidi Victoria last week launched My Consumer Rights – videos in…

  • Hearts warm to Hot and Cool

    Now that spring has sprung and thoughts of summer are not too far distant, staff at Heritage Hill Museum and Historical Gardens, off McCrae Street,…

  • Walk cuts across all groups

    WALKFEST is a free community event that aims to get people of all abilities, ages and backgrounds active. It supports inclusion of people with disabilities…

  • Gang charged over thefts

    Gang charged over thefts

    POLICE have charged seven youths over a car theft and three following burglaries. Greater Dandenong CIU Acting Detective Sergeant Luke Kirton said the group stole…

  • What’s on

    What’s on

    International fair ST JAMES’ Annual International Fair is just a few weeks away. Stalls will feature food from around the world, carpets, plants, raffles, toys,…

  • Witness call after assault

    Witness call after assault

    POLICE are appealing for witnesses to an assault on the corner of Thomas and Clow streets, Dandenong. A 27-year-old Dandenong man was punched in the…

  • Their number’s up

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS WHAT’S in a number, or rather what’s in changing a street number? Stenocarpus Drive residents say there’ll be plenty of inconvenience after…

  • MP on a slippery slope

    MP on a slippery slope

    By CASEY NEILL A PERISHER Valley ski trip left Isaacs MP Mark Dreyfus with egg on his face last week. It was revealed he’d been…

  • Psychologist among WorkSafe winners

    By CASEY NEILL TWO Greater Dandenong businesses are in the running for WorkSafe Victoria awards. Precision Ascend psychologist Liz Plail and Fulton Hogan Construction in…

  • Set for probe showdown

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS A SECOND public showdown is expected tonight (Monday) between the Greater Dandenong mayor and chief executive versus two councillors – who are…

  • Back pay for child care manager

    A NOBLE Park child care centre has back-paid $6000 to a manager following a Fair Work Ombudsman investigation. Fair Work Ombudsman Natalie James said that…

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