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ATO: the quest for compliance
TAX Commissioner Michael D’Ascenzo has released the Compliance program 2010-11, outlining refund fraud, the cash economy, employer obligations, wealthy Australians and tax secrecy havens as…
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Hot, hotter, hottest
By Lia BichelNINE past winners of the Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce business awards proved they were hotter than ever and continuing to thrive despite…
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Off-beat aims to keep the peace
By Lia BichelUSUALLY the sound of music in the Dandenong Park signifies a celebration. But that’s not always the case any more. Starting last month,…
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Coach baulks at playing choice
By Gavin StaindlMARCUS Stergiopoulos has not ruled out a return to Premier League side Dandenong Thunder after he walked out on Division Two team Dandenong…
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Truckie trapped in creek crash
By Lia BichelCFA crews took 90 minutes to free a truck driver from a semi-trailer which crashed into a creek in Dandenong North on Friday…
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Bowled over by new turf
KEYSBOROUGH Bowls Club celebrated its 50th anniversary with the opening of a new synthetic green on Friday night. City of Greater Dandenong mayor Jim Memeti…
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Big day for fathers
THE idea for creating a day for children to honour their fathers began in America in Spokane, Washington. A woman by the name of Sonora…
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Juniors take the lead
JUNIOR football is alive and kicking in the City of Greater Dandenong. With five local teams competing for premiership glory, four of them claimed football’s…
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Champions to the core
DANDENONG Rangers playing-coach Larissa Anderson praised her charges for their “amazing heart” in Saturday night’s SEABL championship win over Launceston. The Lady Rangers lifted the…
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Young Bulls run wild
By Paul PickeringNOBLE Park is one win away from the Division One grand final after embarrassing Balwyn in Saturday’s qualifying final at Bayswater Oval. The…
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Labor holds on
By Lia BichelTHE votes are in, and while much is left undecided, members of the Labor Party had reason to celebrate as they held onto…