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  • Food poisoning source identified

    A PORK roll and two pork meatballs were confirmed as containing the salmonella bacteria at a Springvale bakery closed down by authorities two weeks ago.…

  • Living treasure bears fruit

    By Shaun InguanzoGREATER Dandenong’s Cambodian community has recently acquired a Living Treasure. The City of Greater Dandenong council this month announced nine tireless community contributors…

  • David speeds towards glory

    By Brad KingsburyDAVID Sera is a teenager in a hurry. Fortunately he is more able than most his age to do something about it, after…

  • Noble bowlers outclassed

    NOBLE Park Bowls Club had a very disappointing round nine, with the Ladies B1 team being the only winners. The men’s top side went down…

  • Logis to meet growing demand: chamber

    THE DANDENONG Chamber of Commerce has welcomed the announcement of a $150 million industrial and commercial hub in Dandenong South. Dandenong Logis, at the site…

  • Star diary

    THE Birman Society is holding a Championship Show featuring all breeds of cats on Sunday, 28 August at Wellington Secondary College, Police Road, Mulgrave. The…

  • Tyre slash horror

    By Sarah SchwagerA SPATE of daylight tyre slashings in Springvale has locals concerned about parking their cars in the area. According to police, tyres were…

  • Taxing advice costs you nothing

    OVER the coming weeks Star will highlight important tax issues facing individuals and businesses within the Greater Dandenong community. If you have a question regarding…

  • Disabled park plan foiled

    By Shaun InguanzoA NOBLE Park quadriplegic man’s plan to combat able-bodied motorists parking in disabled spaces has been quashed by a law that could send…

  • Cup full of history

    ON 12 November the Group 2 Sandown Classic will be contested, winding up the feature metropolitan racing events for the 2005 Melbourne Spring Carnival. The…

  • Time to change

    By Shaun InguanzoGREATER Dandenong residents caring for mentally ill relatives are sacrificing their life’s dreams and aspirations because they can not find enough respite care…

  • Path back to employment

    By Shaun InguanzoDANDENONG parents are being urged to return to work to ensure their skills are not wasted. LINK Employment and Training general manager Stephen…

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