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  • WTO mission for uni student

    By Nicole WilliamsDANDENONG one day and the World Trade Organization in Switzerland the next. Dorotea Horina, a local university student, is one of only six…

  • Family in shock after brazen home attack

    By Nicole WilliamsA DANDENONG North family were forced to lock themselves in a room while their property was attacked on the weekend. A 40-year-old woman,…

  • Councillor out, council quiet

    By Nicole WilliamsFOLLOWING Pinar Yesil’s shock sacking from council last week, councillors voted to keep her position vacant until elections next month. The ejected councillor…

  • Silver screen set

    By Nicole WilliamsTHE design is finalised, buildings are demolished, contracts are signed and now the big screen at Greater Dandenong’s new municipal building has been…

  • Anti-terror raids: 'Too much time on their hands'

    Anti-terror raids: 'Too much time on their hands'

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS AN Islamic centre in Springvale South raided by police in an anti-terror operation has been described as a ‘‘small group of young…

  • DOXA pokies bad for Dandenong 

    Greater Dandenong Council needs to work at reducing, not increasing, the number of poker machines in a municipality. Adults living in Melbourne’s poorest area, Greater…

  • An app a day, every day

    An app a day, every day

    A SLIGSHOT that has birds flying through the air smashing into pigs. A samurai sword the slices and dices fruit. Simple ideas. Big money. But among…

  • Guns seized in terror raids across region

    Guns seized in terror raids across region

    By Farah Farouque, Dan Oakes, Vince Chadwick and Nino Bucci POLICE yesterday raided up to a dozen properties in suburbs including Springvale South, Endeavour Hills and Noble…

  • Machete threat in Dingley robbery

    Machete threat in Dingley robbery

    By Cameron Lucadou-Wells TWO men wearing hockey masks threatened staff with a machete during an armed robbery at a Dingley supermarket last night. The men…

  • Chisholm shock: 220 jobs to go

    Chisholm shock: 220 jobs to go

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS STAFF from Chisholm Institute’s south-east campuses were told this afternoon that about 220 permanent and fixed-term contract jobs will go by the…

  • Springvale South residents warned of daytime burglaries

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS SPRINGVALE South residents have been warned about a spate of daytime burglaries in and around Wardale Road during the past month. Detective…

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