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  • Saving time and money

    – Shaun InguanzoDIRECT Mail and Marketing may be in the printing business but that doesn’t mean the company sees things in black and white. The…

  • Family appeals for Sudan sentence

    By Shaun InguanzoTHE man who caused a boy’s foot to be amputated should be sent back to war-torn Sudan, says the boy’s family. The family’s…

  • Gran stranded

    By Callan DateAN 85-YEAR-OLD Dandenong grandmother was left confused and in tears last week after being left stranded at the end of the train line.…

  • Tax before payment?

    Taxation answers with Roy Sanderson of RJ Sanderson and Associates, Dandenong.I have a business which issued an invoice for $5500 to one of my customers…

  • Beak to hear bird charges

    A FRIENDLY feathery cuddle could land a man literally in the cage. A police raid on Monday night is believed to be the result of…

  • Who are you supporting, and why?

    Star visited the Italo-Australian Club in Dandenong South last Monday to see where loyalties lay prior to the Italy v Australia match at the football…

  • School opens

    A HIGHTECH learning facility awaited students on their firstday back at Mount Hira College, and the best is yet to come according to the school’s…

  • TAC cash snub blow

    By Sarah SchwagerA DRIVER education program to help solve road issues with the Sudanese community in Dandenong has been hindered after funding from the Transport…

  • Locals shine for Opals

    DANDENONG basketballers Jacinta Hamilton, Emily McInerny and Kathleen Macleod played prominent roles in the Australian Opals’ thrilling 70-66 loss to the Czech Republic on Saturday…

  • Pumped up by minister’s visit

    By Shaun InguanzoHALLAM-BASED manufacturer Champion Compressors had 10,000 reasons to smile last week. The company has reached a milestone production figure of 10,000 locally designed…

  • Fixing a stray problem

    GREATER Dandenong Council is hoping residents can get the knack of a simple solution to reducing the number of animals impounded and put down each…

  • Rangers name shining stars

    By Paul Pickering EMILY McInerny’s Beijing Olympics campaign gained further momentum last week as the Australian Opals veteran was named Dandenong’s Most Valuable Player for…

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