Dirty tactics
A GREATER Dandenong Council candidate says she has been followed by a private investigator in the le...
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Groups fulfils home dreams
DANDENONG’S Andrew and Naomi Bazeley can’t wait to move into their new home.
Both had despaired abo...
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Music festival calls it a day
THE DANDENONG Festival of Music and Art for Youth will retire at the ripe age of 62 after the 2009 e...
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Indecency charges
A SPRINGVALE man has been remanded in custody after being charged with obscene-behaviour offences al...
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Lesson with a difference
STUDENTS at St Mary’s Primary School in Dandenong swapped their yellow and blue uniforms for gold an...
(27/11/2008)
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Calendar of healing
VICTIMS of sexual assault share feelings of anger, isolation, hostility, anxiety, embarrassment and ...
(27/11/2008)
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Taking a stand on food
TWO Green Party candidates standing for City of Greater Dandenong council have joined more than 160 ...
(27/11/2008)
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Dirty tricks claims mar polls
SIGN stealing, private investigators and smear campaigns are just some of the dirty tricks to have b...
(27/11/2008)
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Child-care spots for migrants
REFUGEES living in Dandenong and recently arrived people from non-English speaking backgrounds are b...
(27/11/2008)
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Place vote to avoid fine
GREATER DANDENONG residents who qualify to vote in this weekend’s election must do so or face the co...
(27/11/2008)
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Reflections of a glassmaker
KEN Purdham’s fascination with glass has been etched into the pages of history in a newly released b...
(27/11/2008)
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Make a note of Christmas
CAN you hold a note, and do you love the atmosphere of Christmas?
Then you might be just the person ...
(27/11/2008)
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Their own hallmark
CHRISTMAS was in the air at Keysborough Learning Centre last week during a Christmas card workshop. ...
(27/11/2008)
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