Journal
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Eye on robotics
MARK Pollocks spends his days at Alfasi Steel Constructions Pty Ltd as an apprentice boilermaker. From a young age, Mark showed an interest in putting…
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Lucky break
WHEN he bumped into his current boss at a service station, Luke Fisher was offered an apprenticeship to work at Australian Metweld Pty Ltd. He…
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Great effort Good Guys
DANDENONG Hospital’s Play Education Department received a $2500 cheque yesterday towards the cost of an outdoor play area in the children’s ward. Allen Garb, proprietor…
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Thwart thieves, says police
POLICE are warning people not to give thieves a chance in Greater Dandenong. They are urging residents not to leave possessions like purses, cameras and…
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Back alley blues
RESIDENTS have blasted council’s new footpath trading policy, saying it would turn the city streets into something of a “back alley”. As reported in the…
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Black comedy a moving stretch
By Bridget CookMOVING, filthy and extraordinarily funny is how acclaimed actor, John Wood, described his show Stretch Of The Imagination coming to the Drum Theatre…
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Top draw for rolling Thunder
By Stuart TeatherDANDENONG Thunder continued its blistering start to the Victorian Premier League season, earning a 0-0 draw with the undefeated Green Gully at Green…
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Season not so Dandy
DANDENONG coach Warren Ayres says he will remember 2008-09 as ‘a season of lost opportunities.’ The Panthers coach, who watched his charges miss the finals…
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Safe crossing call
By Melissa MeehanDANDENONG North parents worried about the safety of children at the Murray Road and Outlook Drive intersection have petitioned City of Greater Dandenong…
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Set to strut
By Melissa MeehanMORE than 6000 people braved the torrential rains and gusty winds to enjoy the Pacifika Down Under Festival at Dandenong Park on Saturday.…
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Clear leader
STARTING out over 30 years ago, the owners of A&L Group could now look back and be proud of their accomplishments. With a focus on…