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  • Student assaulted in toilets 

    A 25-year-old female student with Down syndrome is alleged to have been sexually assaulted by a male student in disabled toilets at Chisholm Institute of…

  • Marathon to help find brainstem tumour  cure

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS FOR an Endeavour Hills-based charity, the 42-kilometre Melbourne Marathon is a personal mission to find a cure to a cruel childhood cancer.…

  • Greater Dandenong Sings community choir.

    Greater Dandenong Sings community choir.

    Greater Dandenong Sings community choir, run by non-profit group Creativity Australia, aims to use singing to break down barriers and improve health in Greater Dandenong.…

  • Election time in Greater Dandenong

    In the lead-up to next month’s council elections the Weekly requires all letters and comments on municipal issues submitted for publication, whether online or in…

  • Hallam speedsters frighten families

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS THERE’S a section of Nettle Drive in Hallam that could be a perfect design for a racing car circuit: a 200-metre straight…

  • Pay cuts loom as TAFE crisis escalates

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS CHISHOLM Institute has not responded to claims of secret plans to put staff on vastly lower pay and conditions. As reported by…

  • Just the cure for Greater Dandenong senioritis

    By MARG STORK AS warmer weather, bluer skies, and the songs of birds herald the spring, the young at heart can step out and have…

  • Doxa: Council holds ace over pokies rights

    GREATER Dandenong Council says the Doxa Social Club has no special rights to set up a pokies den in central Dandenong. As reported in the…

  • Preschool plea over Dandenong West crossing

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS PARENTS and children are finding pick-up and drop-off time at Dandenong West Preschool more than a handful. Lucy, the preschool’s manager, says…

  • Public transport stop-start

    Public transport stop-start

    Whatever your mode of travel, road or rail, there’s a high level of frustration in east and south-east Melbourne. Angelo D’Amelio of Beaconsfield knows the…

  • Free fun for littlies in Noble Park

    Free fun for littlies in Noble Park

    CHILDREN will be spoilt for choice this Sunday at Ross Reserve in Noble Park for Greater Dandenong Council’s inaugural Little Day Out. The big event…

  • Milk crates design beats major Dandenong project

    DANDENONG’S Lonsdale Street redevelopment has been overlooked in favour of an alley piled with milk crates in the Melbourne Design Awards announced last week. The…

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