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  • Diesel’s flying high

    Diesel’s flying high

    By CASEY NEILL DIESEL is bringing his solo show to Dandenong next week. But he won’t really be alone up on the Drum Theatre stage…

  • Word’s a tangle of talent

    Word’s a tangle of talent

    KEYSBOROUGH Secondary College students have claimed a sustainability award – at the Amazing Spaghetti Machine Contest. The Melbourne University School of Engineering competition saw Year…

  • Apartment block upheld

    Apartment block upheld

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS AN apartment block in one of Dandenong’s most historic streets has been approved by the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal, despite opposition…

  • Hafele defends safety claim

    Hafele defends safety claim

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS A DANDENONG furniture fittings supplier has denied sacking a worker for being an overly-officious OHS rep, describing itself as an industry leader…

  • Journal vital link for city

    Journal vital link for city

    By RUSSELL BENNETT Gwen Jarvis was born in Dandenong and lived there for more than 85 years. In that time, she saw a small country…

  • Countdown to birthday

    Countdown to birthday

    DANDENONG Primary School is calling on the community to help celebrate its 140th birthday. The school will mark the milestone with activities on Friday 2…

  • Police hunt thieves

    Police hunt thieves

    POLICE are appealing for witnesses to an attempted burglary at a Dandenong South business about 3.50am on 3 September. Greater Dandenong CIU detectives want to…

  • Pride of place

    Pride of place

    A letter I received recently from Mrs Betty Keen of Hallam, who now lives in Cornwall Street and formerly lived in Hallam Road for 10…

  • Show-off hoons meet

    Show-off hoons meet

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS HOONS are reappearing in numbers in Greater Dandenong car parks and streets. Months after police intelligence had quashed hoon meets in Greater…

  • What’s on

    What’s on

    KIDS can get their skates on at a new Roller Hockey Australia Youth Development Program in Dandenong. The first session is free. After that, kids…

  • Police to scoop up criminals

    Police to scoop up criminals

    VIOLENT criminals on the run in Greater Dandenong will attract extra police attention in coming months. The Critical Incident Response Team (CIRT) last week launched…

  • Smart way to save energy

    THREE Greater Dandenong schools last week received cash to reduce their energy use and promote sustainability. Athol Road Primary School in Springvale South, Dandenong High…

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