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  • Dandenong honours Rangers women

    Dandenong honours Rangers women

    By ROY WARD GREATER Dandenong Council honoured Dandenong Rangers’ WNBL championship side with a civic reception last night. The Rangers won the WNBL grand final…

  • Jamie Oliver and a healthier community

    Jamie Oliver and a healthier community

    CELEBRITY chef Jamie Oliver’s healthy eating program Ministry of Food will complement Greater Dandenong’s health initiatives, says mayor Youhorn Chea. Greater Dandenong is one of…

  • Lots on for school holidays

    A trip to Phillip Island’s koala park and penguin parade is among the offerings in Greater Dandenong Council’s school holiday program next month. The program,…

  • Best chance for a good time

    Best chance for a good time

    SHAKKTHI, 10, will be performing at the bestchance multicultural festival this Sunday. The annual event, which will be held at 583 Ferntree Gully Road, Glen…

  • Children’s classic at Drum

    Children’s classic at Drum

    A Roald Dahl children’s classic will be brought to the Drum Theatre stage next month. The James and the Giant Peach adventure has been adapted…

  • Artist goes out on a limb to take prize

    Artist goes out on a limb to take prize

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS A WOMAN depicted as standing out on a tree’s limb is one of the winning works at Dandenong’s Walker Street Gallery’s 15th…

  • Himalayan trek an odyssey of discovery

    Himalayan trek an odyssey of discovery

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS SIX months ago, Dandenong’s Nicole Membrey would have described herself as unfit and unprepared for a Himalayan hike. She also never imagined…

  • Wheel power at St Paul Apostle

    Wheel power at St Paul Apostle

    ANGIE leads a group of children at Endeavour Hills’ St Paul Apostle South Primary School who are set to put their feet to pedals for…

  • Fare go for international students pushed

    Fare go for international students pushed

    By DANIEL TRAN A LEADING public transport advocacy body has called for international students to be exempted from paying full-fare rates. The Eastern Transport Coalition…

  • House proud in special place to call their own

    House proud in special place to call their own

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS VANGUARD modern homes are offering superior care for people with disabilities but there’s just nowhere near enough, say disability carers. Yooralla recently…

  • Bollard battle rages over Herbert Street

    Bollard battle rages over Herbert Street

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS WHAT DO YOU THINK? SCROLL TO BELOW THIS STORY TO POST A COMMENT. LIVID Dandenong residents have vowed to continue the fight…

  • Marg Moments: Hard times in good old days

    Marg Moments: Hard times in good old days

    By Marg Stork NORMA Stokie of Dingley has, like I do, lasting memories of the Great Depression – the suffering of the poor, but their…

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