Red light rage
A NEW brothel for Springvale may have passed through council unopposed but Yiannis Court business ow...
(19/04/2012)
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Drug swoop
MORE than 1500 cannabis plants - with a street value of $3.7 million – were snared in Greater Dande...
(19/04/2012)
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Heartfelt irony
SPRINGVALE CFA officers saved a man’s life after he collapsed during a football game in Dingley last...
(19/04/2012)
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Life on the edge
GREATER Dandenong residents are struggling to stay afloat with the rising cost of living.
Councill...
(03/05/2012)
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Charity boss fuming
DISAPPOINTED and discouraged, the Dandenong and District Benevolent Society has not given up on a pu...
(26/04/2012)
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Budget boon
THE STATE budget is a boon for Greater Dandenong with funding for roads, mental health and manufactu...
(03/05/2012)
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Feet first
MELBOURNE to Sydney in a fortnight - if former Minaret College student Mahmoud Chatila can run the d...
(03/05/2012)
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Back on the beat
BOOZY youths are out and families are back into parks in Greater Dandenong following a police crackd...
(22/05/2012)
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Rates great for some
PROPERTY valuations will see council rates soar for some residents and fall for a lucky few.
In th...
(22/05/2012)
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Culture craze
YOGHURT is the answer for one Dandenong manufacturer looking to succeed.
While manufacturers conti...
(24/05/2012)
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Locked in to head shave
WHEN VCE student Jahziel decided to lose her locks for leukaemia, she had the entire student body of...
(29/03/2012)
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Memories Flower
THE rose smells sweet but for many the memories are sweeter.
More than 150 people gather on Sunday...
(19/04/2012)
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Jobs go to Expo
JOBS seekers were given a ray of hope at last week’s Australian Government Jobs and Skills Expo.
C...
(26/04/2012)
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He's King of the Jungle
DANDENONG’S environmental manufacturer has thrown its support behind a teenage eco-warrior.
Orange...
(22/05/2012)
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Help from Above and Beyond
TYLER Parfuss is a young boy with much to say – but cerebral palsy means he struggles to get the wor...
(29/03/2012)
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Cussons to close
SOAPMAKER PZ Cussons is shutting the doors on its Dandenong plant, leaving 92 staff without a job.
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(29/03/2012)
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Low-life thieves hit
IN THE middle of a big move and just before having a new baby, a Dandenong business owner has been l...
(05/04/2012)
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Pets spared in shelter blaze
WORKERS at a Keysborough animal shelter are grateful a deliberately lit fire, which caused $250,000 ...
(05/04/2012)
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Inland port plan
LYNDHURST will be home to the South East’s first inland port in a bid to cut road congestion and imp...
(12/04/2012)
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Armed robbery arrests
A POLICE pursuit last week ended a string of burglaries across the south eastern suburbs.
Three peo...
(19/04/2012)
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Computer crime a step ahead
FIVE break-ins in four months have left a Eumemmerring business owner out of pocket and out of ideas...
(26/04/2012)
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Disability services boost
A NEW logistics facility marks exciting times for a Greater Dandenong disability services provider. ...
(26/04/2012)
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Police probe soccer shooting
THE public is the key to solving a shooting during a soccer training session in Springvale last week...
(10/05/2012)
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$60m upgrade secures data
FUJITSU has lifted the lid on a $60 million upgrade at its Noble Park data centre.
The multi-milli...
(22/05/2012)
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Courses face axe
FUNDING cuts to the Victorian TAFE system could see Dandenong students lose access to courses.
Chi...
(22/05/2012)
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Century of class
IT MAY be the first year of school for these preppies but St Mary's School has seen it all a hundred...
(12/04/2012)
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In memory of Rhiannon
RHIANNON (Annie) Woodsell started an annual tradition that her family hopes to continue for years to...
(12/04/2012)
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Police hunt burglars
A STRING of burglaries in Greater Dandenong are keeping the police on their toes.
Detectives from ...
(12/04/2012)
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50 years' help
FIFTY years and countless food vouchers later, the Springvale Benevolent Society has at least anothe...
(29/03/2012)
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Tip nod ‘reckless’
THE problem of the Lyndhurst Tip has been solved according to the State Government.
Planning Minis...
(05/04/2012)
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Safe Easter
DANGEROUS and drunk drivers kept Greater Dandenong Highway Patrol busy over the long weekend but the...
(19/04/2012)
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Big land tussle
THE turf war over a parcel of land in Bangholme is continuing, with Melbourne Water stepping into th...
(26/04/2012)
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Rats move in
AS the weather gets cooler, rats are running wild through Greater Dandenong.
Keysborough residents ...
(26/04/2012)
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Marathon to battle cancer
WITH a friend like Katarina Jakovljevic on your side, it is easy to believe cancer is curable.
The...
(22/05/2012)
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Up to the challenge
A TEAM of cyclists will take on a challenge of a lifetime when they fly to Cambodia next week.
Dan...
(24/05/2012)
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Migrant life safers
IT’S a long way from the war-torn Middle East to the beach in Australia, but some inspiring young st...
(05/04/2012)
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Going global
UNDER threat from a weak Australian market, a local manufacturer has launched its way onto the globa...
(03/05/2012)
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