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  • Don’t get mad… make a difference

    Don’t get mad… make a difference

    CORNISH College turned MAD last week. It was Make a Difference week and students, parents and staff came together to learn about sustainability. The whole…

  • Choir is singing out for new voices

    Choir is singing out for new voices

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH HE’S only missed four rehearsals over 51 years. Dandenong resident Jeff Keyaerts has been singing in the Melbourne Male Choir for a…

  • War’s truant teacher

    War’s truant teacher

    By CASEY NEILL PETER Brown signed up for a part-time commerce course at university to avoid being sent to Vietnam. “I was eligible to be…

  • Council boss to keep job

    Council boss to keep job

    By CASEY NEILL GREATER Dandenong CEO John Bennie has been given the green light to stay on when his contract ends in October. Councillor Maria…

  • Store fruit juice assault

    A MAN was rushed to hospital after another man poured apple juice on him and assaulted him outside a Dandenong supermarket. The victim and his…

  • Roadworks to ease up congestion

    ROADWORKS on Abbotts Road in Dandenong South are set to cut congestion. Councillors at their 22 June meeting voted to award the $4 million work…

  • Head-on crash: two hospitalised

    Head-on crash: two hospitalised

    TWO women have been taken to Dandenong Hospital after a head-on crash in Keysborough this afternoon. Four CFA trucks responded to the two-car crash around 1.20pm,…

  • DNA breakthrough link in Dandenong cold case

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A BREAKTHROUGH in DNA research has led police to link an unsolved rape in Dandenong to a suspicious cold case death in…

  • 165km/h on drugs, police claim

    165km/h on drugs, police claim

    POLICE allege a drug-affected motorcyclist was travelling at 165km/h in a 100 zone in Bangholme last night (Thursday). State Highway Patrol East members detected the…

  • School credit card spending fell through cracks

    School credit card spending fell through cracks

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS Chandler Park Primary School leaders’ spending of nearly $50,000 on their corporate credit cards in one year lacked “appropriate oversight”, an anti-corruption…

  • Mayhem on monash

    A MULTIPLE vehicle collision occurred outbound on the Monash Freeway near the Eastlink exit, after 4pm this afternoon (Wednesday). Two right lanes outbound have been…

  • On track to step up

    On track to step up

    KEYSBOROUGH’S Mark Capper will stomp his way up and down more than 7000 stairs at the MCG on Sunday 5 July to help educate underprivileged…

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