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  • Quality tradition

    High quality international food at a reasonable price is the trademark of owner Dani Zeini. Dani is following a family tradition as his father has…

  • Leonie branches out with a makeover

    By Shaun InguanzoA NAIL technician of 27 years, Leonie Piper has changed her focus to provide women with a business-minded makeover. The Monbulk resident has…

  • Death a mystery

    By Paul Pickering A NOBLE Park family is in mourning after the sudden and unexplained death of a teenage footballer during a pre-season training camp…

  • Diary

    THE Rotary Club of Springvale is holding a sevencourse dinner to raise funds for a team of local surgeons that is heading to Vietnam on…

  • Good health, for starters

    By Shaun InguanzoSTUDENTS at Coo-moora Primary School in Springvale South have been learning about making smart choices and having a drug-free future. The Life Education…

  • Lack of interest sinks fundraiser

    By Shaun InguanzoA DANDENONG fundraiser targeting a Russian orphanage was cancelled just days before the planned evening of fine food and entertainment. Dandenong’s Russian Welfare…

  • Anzac spirit is alive and well

    By Shaun Inguanzo LARGE crowds have delighted local war veterans who are confident the Anzac spirit is alive and well in Greater Dandenong. Across the…

  • Crowbar bandit robs post office

    POLICE were searching for a crowbar-wielding bandit who robbed Noble Park Post Office this week. Police said the man entered the Douglas Street post office…

  • Sudanese forum a ‘success’

    GREATER Dandenong’s mayor Youhorn Chea has hailed as a success a Sudanese community forum that attracted more than 150 people over two days. The forum,…

  • Pokies top $1bn mark

    By Nathan JohnstonGAMING machine takings in the City of Greater Dandenong have topped the $1 billion mark since they were introduced in Victoria in 1992.…

  • Police checkpoint A line of white tray trucks whose drivers are waiting to be questioned.

    POLICE investigating the sexual assault of a blind woman in Keysborough filtered through Cheltenham Road traffic last week to find witnesses and question truck drivers.…

  • Bite on for malaria

    By Shaun InguanzoA 79-YEAR-OLD Dandenong man’s crusade against malaria has already inspired the community to pitch in more than $4000 to help buy anti-mosquito nets…

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