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  • Close to their hearts

    Close to their hearts

    By CASEY NEILL DANDENONG seniors have done their bit for Knitted Knockers. The charity provides free knitted or crocheted breast prostheses for women who’ve had…

  • Golf club objections hit boundary

    Golf club objections hit boundary

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A CONSERVATION group has lodged a formal objection against a proposed boundary realignment of land pitched as the future home of Keysborough…

  • Six arrested as raid nets drugs, guns and stolen goods

    Six arrested as raid nets drugs, guns and stolen goods

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD SIX people from Greater Dandenong and Casey have been arrested after a massive drug and weapons bust in Noble Park North last…

  • Residents’ DIY home sales

    Residents’ DIY home sales

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH ROADSIDE signs advertising homes with no deposit are popping up around Doveton and Dandenong but real estate agent Gavin Andrews advises steering…

  • Business hits back at public holiday plans

    By CASEY NEILL OPPONENTS against two new public holidays say the proposal could hurt small businesses in Greater Dandenong. Last Wednesday the State Government released…

  • Push to stop parking meter trial

    Push to stop parking meter trial

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS GREATER Dandenong councillor Youhorn Chea says he will try to launch a last-ditch rescission motion to halt an on-street parking meter trial…

  • Top-up cash for Chilean festival

    Top-up cash for Chilean festival

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A LATIN American festival has won a $3000 one-off boost on top of its Greater Dandenong Council sponsorship grant allocated last month.…

  • Help spot Vicki

    Help spot Vicki

    By CASEY NEILL A LIFE-SAVING, epileptic dalmatian is missing from her Springvale South home. Kath Cushen said her husband took nine-year-old Victoria – known as…

  • Banging their own Drum

    Banging their own Drum

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH KEEPING the Drum Theatre full of exciting, local and internationally acclaimed performances is not as hard as one might think. Director of…

  • Saintly touch to linen service

    Saintly touch to linen service

    By CASEY NEILL THE patron saint of immigrants inspires and shapes Dandenong South’s Cabrini Linen Service (CLS). The commercial laundry’s efforts to support the community…

  • Look at us now

    Look at us now

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH ALMOST shut down for good in 2011, Cornish College has been looking forward to this day for more than three years. Taking…

  • Dandy gift of housing

    Dandy gift of housing

    By CASEY NEILL AT LEAST 20 vulnerable over-55s will soon move into affordable co-operative housing in Dandenong. Common Equity Housing (CEHL) will receive $2.7 million…

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