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Women's sport change rooms
20 Feb 12 | Greaves Reserve in West Dandenong is set to become more female-friendly, with plans to create women's change rooms at Alan Carter Pavilion.
Greater Dandenong bond on sports clubs
20 Feb 12 | Greater Dandenong Council is set to slap a $500 bond on sporting clubs using its pavilions.
Police seek assistance
20 Feb 12 |  Dandenong detectives are renewing calls for assistance in a hit-and-run and an aggravated burglary.
Women-only Noble Park  pool sessions call
20 Feb 12 | Greater Dandenong councillor Peter Brown has called for a weekly session of exclusive use for women and children at Noble Park Aquatic Centre.
Keysborough on broadband list
20 Feb 12 | Keysborough has been announced as one of the latest additions to the National Broadband Network.
Driver dies in South Gippsland Highway crash
20 Feb 12 | Police are asking for anyone with information about a fatal crash on the South Gippsland Highway in Dandenong South on Saturday morning to contact them.
Time for a fitness kick
20 Feb 12 | GREATER Dandenong Council is urging residents to join an all-in fitness drive next month.
20 Feb 12 | THE Magic of Musicals exhibition reveals that every costume weaves a rich story, whether it's military history or a light-hearted musical.
Village life's up to scratch for retiree cats
20 Feb 12 | FOR many there might be a clear limit on the number of cats that should live in one house.
Pulling together to help beat depression
20 Feb 12 | BERWICK Show patrons have been set the Herculean challenge of hauling an 11-tonne truck rig by hand and rope on Saturday.
Pensioners 'lose out' over rent hike
20 Feb 12 |  PENSIONERS in public housing will be giving back most of their 2009 pension rises due to a rental hike, says Isaacs MP Mark Dreyfus.   | CommentsComments (1)
Old timers lend a hand
20 Feb 12 | DANDENONG Benevolent Society is mightily grateful for a group of generous 'old bastards'.
Help needed say Little India Traders
20 Feb 12 | IN a last ditch attempt to save their livelihood, the Little India Traders of Foster Street in Dandenong held a blessing ceremony for Premier Ted Baillieu last week in the hope he would come to the once-popular precinct and see their plight.
Council faces $1m tax bill
20 Feb 12 | Greater Dandenong Council is bracing for an estimated $1 million carbon tax bill.
Toxic tip: bakery unfazed
20 Feb 12 | A BAKERY in the City of Greater Dandenong insists safety is not an issue despite potentially coming under nearby Casey Council's proposed one-kilometre buffer zone around a toxic waste dump in Dandenong South.
Marg Moments: Plover's picture nests in memory
20 Feb 12 | I WAS interested to read in a Melbourne daily newspaper about a plover laying its eggs on a corrugated roof and the eggs tumbling down the valleys.
City against RSL pokies push
20 Feb 12 | GREATER Dandenong Council is set to oppose a move by Springvale RSL to garner 11 extra poker machines.
No more, says billiards investor
20 Feb 12 | PROPERTY developer Robin Dowsett, who is in the midst of a bitter 'billiards war', says he will no longer invest in Greater Dandenong because some councillors are "anti-business".
16 Feb 12 | Meet the people A trio of pest removalists tell Cameron Lucadou-Wells these animals could use a bit more love.
Somerville tragedy: Springvale man hands himself in
16 Feb 12 | A 54-year-old Springvale man handed himself into Springvale police station last night following the death of a Somerville woman on Valentine's Day.
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