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  • Mums doing business share tips

    Mums doing business share tips

    Mums who’ve opened their own small businesses will share their secrets in Dandenong. The free Mothers Mean Business Migrant Women’s Small Business Expo will return…

  • Jobs up in the air

    Jobs up in the air

    By Casey Neill Produce market on hold over push to move it out of green wedge… A Bangholme produce market that could generate 200 jobs…

  • Passion for performance

    Passion for performance

    By Casey Neill Dandenong High School students with a passion for song could lend their voices to a national choir concert. Alex Lewis is a…

  • Connected to Kiwi culture

    Connected to Kiwi culture

    More than 23,000 people flocked to Dandenong Market for a taste of New Zealand culture. The Matariki Festival on Sunday 25 June marked Maori New…

  • Plaza is breaking into music

    Plaza is breaking into music

    Talented youths will show off their skills at a Dandenong school holiday showcase. Greater Dandenong Council’s youth and family services FReeZA committee organised the Plaza…

  • Most parents born overseas

    Most parents born overseas

    By Casey Neill More than three quarters of Greater Dandenong residents have parents who were both born overseas – more than double the Australian average.…

  • Man exposed himself to child on bike trail

    Man exposed himself to child on bike trail

    A man exposed himself to a father and his 10-year-old son on a Dandenong South bike trail. Police are appealing for public help to identify…

  • Sheriff cleans up the station

    Sheriff cleans up the station

    By Casey Neill Sheriff’s officers recovered $78,000 in unpaid fines during a blitz on Dandenong Railway Station. They joined with transit police and uniformed police…

  • Traders fear break-ins, forum hears

    Traders fear break-ins, forum hears

    By Casey Neill Springvale traders are anxious about break-ins, a crime forum has heard. Greater Dandenong Lightwood Ward councillors Sean O’Reilly, Loi Truong and Youhorn…

  • Employers’ stolen stock sold on eBay

    Employers’ stolen stock sold on eBay

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A man has been jailed for stealing and on-selling more than $500,000 of electrical products from his Dandenong South employer. New Zealand-born…

  • Council backs giving renters a fair go

    Council backs giving renters a fair go

    By Casey Neill Greater Dandenong is supporting a campaign to give tenants “a fair shake”. Councillor Sean O’Reilly was among supporters for a motion from…

  • New-look logo for chamber

    New-look logo for chamber

    The Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce revealed a fresh-look logo as part of an ongoing evolution. Chamber president Paul Broom said the new design reflected…

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