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  • Guides get together for peace

    Guides get together for peace

    Girl Guides celebrated the International Day of Living Together in Peace in Harmony Square. The Dandenong event on Wednesday 16 May included games, crafts and…

  • Taking care of business

    Taking care of business

    A gifted Dandenong student will study at the United States’ most prestigious entrepreneurship college. Shang Zhao will start classes at Babson College in Wellesley, Massachusetts…

  • Dumping’s a load of rubbish

    Dumping’s a load of rubbish

    By Casey Neill Rubbish dumpers should face tougher penalties, says Greater Dandenong Council. It’s advocating for increases in fines and more money to fight dumping…

  • Burger binge is back

    Burger binge is back

    A burger bun made from two margherita pizzas? Only at Dandenong Market. Traders are celebrating National Burger Day with 25 limited edition burger creations on…

  • Gateway closes ‘for good’

    Gateway closes ‘for good’

    By Casey Neill Dandenong’s Gateway Industries is no more, 30 years after opening its doors to support adults with disabilities. The disability enterprise merged with…

  • Measles warning for South-East

    Measles warning for South-East

     A man with measles spent time in Noble Park while potentially infectious. On Wednesday 16 May, Victoria’s Deputy Chief Health Officer Dr Brett Sutton urged…

  • Teen missing for a month

    Teen missing for a month

     Brooke Verde, 15, has been missing for almost a month. Police renewed their appeal for public help to find her. She was last seen in…

  • Young and old roll in

    Young and old roll in

    By Casey Neill Players of all ages are putting their skills to the test at Keysborough Bowls Club. President Karen Brodie said the club’s oldest…

  • Everyone can protect themselves from flu

    Everyone can protect themselves from flu

    By Dr Brett Sutton, Victorian deputy chief health officer  Influenza is a highly contagious viral infection, spread by contact with fluids from coughs and sneezes.…

  • Dandenong’s old church hosts the Bee Gees

    Dandenong’s old church hosts the Bee Gees

    The late Jack Johnson was the author of When The Clock Strikes, a fascinating account of growing up in Dandenong, his years tending to the…

  • Six new homes for French Street

    Six new homes for French Street

     Noble Park’s French Street will soon be home to six new homes. Greater Dandenong Councillors approved an application for 47 French Street at their Monday…

  • Embalming gets council green light

    Embalming gets council green light

    By Casey Neill A three-metre high fence will shield truck drivers from viewing dead bodies in Dandenong. Greater Dandenong Councillors approved a permit for the…

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