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Tougher penalties sought on knives
15 Mar 10 | THE mother of a 17-year-old stabbing victim last week called for even tougher penalties to help combat the state's growing knife culture.
Feline in the mood for cake?
15 Mar 10 | HARD-to-resist cats and cupcakes will be on show this weekend.
Wheely good way to get to school
15 Mar 10 | IT'S a case of 'on your bike' this week for students at Keysborough College's Heatherhill campus as they saddled up for Ride 2 School Day.
15 Mar 10 | RESIDENTS in a Noble Park North street are at the end of their tether after stormwater caused by last Sunday week's freak conditions flooded out their homes for the fourth time.
Trucks banned from right lane
15 Mar 10 | TRUCKS driving along a section of EastLink will soon be restricted from the right-hand lane as part of a State Government initiative to improve road safety.
Teacher shows the way
15 Mar 10 | NOBLE Park Secondary College students will benefit from an educational program aimed at improving literacy and mathematics skills through a $6000 grant from the Rotary Club of Noble Park.
15 Mar 10 | A BOOK containing personal prayers by local people and photos of central Dandenong will be launched this Wednesday.
Trains on time
15 Mar 10 | Train enthusiasts of all ages enjoyed the fourth annual Sandown model railway exhibition during the Labour Day weekend.
Overpass to be arterial feature
15 Mar 10 | PLANS for the new Dingley Arterial through Keysborough, launched last week, have revealed the $74.6million project will incorporate an overpass to avoid Cheltenham Road.
Cultural moves
15 Mar 10 | Bollywood dancers kicked off the Dandenong leg of the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival on Saturday.
15 Mar 10 | CASEY councillor Kevin Bradford has rejected calls from Casey mayor Lorraine Wreford and the state opposition to stand down following the Victorian Ombudsman's finding that he improperly disclosed sensitive council information.
15 Mar 10 | A NEW group that has joined the "peaceful fight" against violence in Greater Dandenong has a logo and is working towards incorporation. A NEW group that has joined the "peaceful fight" against v
Lining up the roadworks for two streets
15 Mar 10 | WORK on aligning central Dandenong's Walker and George streets is about to begin.
Jan leaves fine legacy for community
15 Mar 10 | GREATER Dandenong will today say goodbye to one of its enduring faces, former councillor and MP Jan Wilson. Ms Wilson, who died last Friday week, aged 70, began her rise into state politics as a City of Dandenong councillor in 1979. GREATER Dandenong will today say goodbye to one of its enduring faces, former councillor and MP Jan Wilson. Ms
Help at hand for Chile
15 Mar 10 | ORGANISERS hope a fund-raiser on Saturday for victims of last month's devastating earthquake in Chile will draw a big crowd.
City's Scouts salute a leader
15 Mar 10 | GREATER Dandenong's Scouting fraternity is mourning the loss of its matriarch, Nanette Wheatland, who died last Sunday week, aged 75.the loss of its matriarch, Nanette Wheatland, who died last Sunday week, aged 75.
Exotic tours at home
08 Mar 10 | EXCITEMENT is building ahead of the Dandenong leg of the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival.
08 Mar 10 | GREATER Dandenong and Casey residents have a chance to 'get back to God' at the Faith Festival this Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Well-earned rest
08 Mar 10 | CHARLES Anderson has every reason to look relaxed after announcing he will retire from his executive roles on the Dandenong and District Fifties Plus Social Club committee.
Tuning up for togetherness
08 Mar 10 |  DANDENONG is coming together through song. A new choir is being formed to bring together all the city's communities and everyone is invited.
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