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  • Marketing tips

    DANDENONG retailers can become shrewd marketing individuals thanks to a special seminar to be held by the Dandenong Retail Traders’ Association (DRTA) in May. Marketing…

  • The business of business

    Taxation answers with Roy Sanderson of RJ Sanderson and Associates, Dandenong.I currently work for an employer, but in the next couple of months I want…

  • Third line rumour stopped in its tracks

    REPORTS a third train track is set in concrete for the Dandenong line are a “beat up”, according to a local MP. An article in…

  • Seniors on lookout

    By Shaun Inguanzo EDRIS Dorrity was once Springvale’s most renowned lollipop lady, helping others safely reach their destination. But now the 68-year-old is appealing to…

  • Two men bashed in plaza

    DANDENONG police are calling for witnesses, including a woman who alerted security guards to a serious assault at the Dandenong Plaza car park last Sunday.…

  • Reducing injuries

    HANDLING of large, bulky and awkward loads is the subject of a new 39page WorkSafe booklet which sets out practical ways to eliminate or reduce…

  • Panthers set to pounce on outright win

    By Paul PickeringDANDENONG will be going for the jugular against cross-town Premier Cricket rival Casey-South Melbourne this weekend after the Panthers swiftly snatched first innings…

  • Broader horizons

    THE relationship between the Ethnic Communities Council of the South East (ECCOSE) and Wellsprings for Women Centre in Dandenong continues to strengthen. The two groups…

  • Aussies dive in

    THE Australian swimming team is completing its preparations for this week’s world championships at Haileybury College’s elite Keysborough base. The talent-brimmed squad made its first…

  • Double defeats burn Rangers

    By Glen AtwellFIRE and flames turned up the heat on the Dandenong Rangers last weekend, completing a horror two-game road trip in the Women’s National…

  • Sudanese girls stun the catwalk but Marina takes top berth

    THE MISS South Sudan Beauty Pageant held in Clayton on Saturday saw the nation’s most beautiful Sudanese girls take to the catwalk to try to…

  • Market plans doubt

    THE $15 million Dandenong Market redevelopment and ALDI supermarket are in doubt after the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal requested more detailed plans from the…

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