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  • Fire destroys unit, dog dies

    A woman escaped a fire at her Athol Road unit in Springvale South last Thursday. The woman had been sleeping when she was woken about…

  • Show of support needed

    Show of support needed

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS DOVETON’S annual show may be downsized due to a dire lack of volunteers. The show, a low-cost alternative to the Royal Melbourne…

  • Perils of the ‘shoot’

    Perils of the ‘shoot’

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS WHAT makes a war photojournalist put their life at risk for a photo? Nadja Kostich, who directs Bare Witness – a play…

  • Two charged over Dandenong South robbery

    Two men have been charged over an armed robbery at a Dandenong South furniture store on Monday last week. Police said two men carrying knives…

  • Police hot on the ‘money trail’

    Police hot on the ‘money trail’

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS POLICE will seize assets and property following drug raids that resulted in four people being charged over fraud offences involving about $2…

  • Taste of life in refugee’s shoes

    Taste of life in refugee’s shoes

    By Cameron Lucadou-Wells Hamid Sultani is an Afghan refugee living in Dandenong. He hopes that he’s helped to open viewers’ eyes to the plight of…

  • Thunder won’t see Port as underdog

    By ROY WARD DANDENONG Thunder will aim to take their second piece of silverware in a week when they play in the State Knockout Cup…

  • Rangers final

    Dandenong Rangers will be out for men’s and women’s conference titles in the South East Australian Basketball League east conference finals on Saturday night. Dandenong…

  • Hawks strike it lucky as Malinga signs up for Twenty20 game

    HAWTHORN-Monash University has secured Sri Lankan star Lasith Malinga for one Premier Cricket Twenty20 game on December 2. The 28-year-old fast bowler will play for…

  • Police concern with African youth crime

    By NICOLE WILLIAMSPOLICE have blamed a lack of support services for high levels of crime among Somali and Sudanese youth. But the Greater Dandenong community…

  • Jun Jun eyes the future

    Jun Jun has a much brighter outlook on life since his surgery. Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS By MELISSA MEEHANAN ACT of kindness by a Dandenong eye…

  • Temple of trouble

    The Masonic Temple pictured in its heyday in the 1960s. By NICOLE WILLIAMSTHE future of one of Dandenong’s historic buildings is under question as Places…

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