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  • Second innings for primary?

    Second innings for primary?

    By CASEY NEILL MARALINGA Primary will reopen if Greater Dandenong Council gets its way. The school closed at the end of 2014, and all pupils…

  • 7-Eleven raided at knife point

    7-Eleven raided at knife point

    MEN armed with a hammer, crow bar and knife have robbed a Keysborough 7-Eleven. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Sergeant Luke Kirton said the incident occurred…

  • Disco cash for homework

    Disco cash for homework

    REFUGEE and migrant students can get a hand with their homework, thanks to a $3000 donation. Southern Migrant and Refugee Centre (SMRC) business development manager…

  • Pre-dawn highway robbery

    Pre-dawn highway robbery

    TWO men armed with a cricket bat have robbed a man in Dandenong. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Sergeant Luke Kirton said the 24-year-old victim was…

  • Parking cash drilled out

    Parking cash drilled out

    THIEVES have stolen more than $550 in coins from central Dandenong parking meters. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Sergeant Luke Kirton said they drilled out the…

  • Volunteers doing their rounds

    Volunteers doing their rounds

    By CASEY NEILL VOLUNTEERING has always come naturally to Frank Silvera. The 92-year-old from Dandenong North had been visiting Kathleen Brown at aged care centre…

  • Gold as Claudia finds her calling

    Gold as Claudia finds her calling

    By CASEY NEILL CLAUDIA Morando-Stokoe found her calling through the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award. The Dandenong North 18-year-old was among 75 young Victorians awarded the…

  • Christmas dumpers do the dirty

    Christmas dumpers do the dirty

    DANDENONG roads are among the worst hit by festive season dumpers. VicRoads is urging people to do the right thing over the Christmas holiday period…

  • Carols usher togetherness spirit

    Carols usher togetherness spirit

    HARAMBEE Choir will sing Christmas carols in Cafe Vita at Springvale Botanical Cemetery. The performance from 1pm to 4pm on Sunday 20 December will also…

  • Door opens

    Door opens

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS FROM the start, this scenario had failure written all over it. A woman with a serious mental illness and a passion for…

  • Forging into Chinese markets

    Forging into Chinese markets

    By CASEY NEILL CHINA is an increasingly attractive partner for Greater Dandenong businesses. Greater Dandenong Council led a trade delegation to its sister city Xuzhou…

  • Boost to skill up former auto workers

    Boost to skill up former auto workers

    By CASEY NEILL AN $8.4 MILLION boost to skills, training and job search support in the south-east is part of a $46.5 million State Government…

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