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  • $3.7mil pirate DVD lab busted

    By Shaun InguanzoAUTHORITIES who raided a Springvale home found computer hardware with the capacity to copy more than $3.7 million worth of pirated DVD movies,…

  • Young achievers to be recognised

    AWARDS to honour young achievers in Melbourne’s south-east will be held this month at The Castle music hall in Dandenong. The South-East Local Learning and…

  • Big awards for small companies

    TELSTRA is hoping to showcase the state’s best successful small and medium enterprise businesses through its 2008 business awards. This week the telco called for…

  • Police seek man after fatal stabbing

    By Elizabeth LillisHOMICIDE Squad detectives want to interview a 30-year-old man believed to be involved in a fatal stabbing in Noble Park North on Tuesday.…

  • Award for kitchen

    By Shaun InguanzoTHE Cornerstone Community Kitchen officially received its Highly Commended Award from the Prime Minister’s office at a special ceremony in Dandenong last week.…

  • Lifting industry standards

    – Shaun InguanzoIT WAS a case of no pain, no crane, for Bomac Engineering’s Barry McFarlane. The forward-thinking owner of Bomac can now proudly flout…

  • Snow job inspires

    By Shaun InguanzoDAVID Trout’s inspiration from snow-covered Prague can be viewed in a series of photographs at Walker Street Gallery in Dandenong this month. Last…

  • Murder charge

    A DANDENONG man has died after his neck was slashed near the Crown Casino on Saturday. The 20-year-old African-born man died at the scene after…

  • Words do the work

    HELPING migrant women overcome the frustration of the English language barrier has been the mission of Noble Park-based volunteer group Lady Talk. Lady Talk has…

  • Dogs on death row

    By Nathan Johnston MORE than 50 dogs are in danger of being put down at the Keysborough Animal Shelter. The shelter can legally only house…

  • Donations help club to kick on

    By Shaun Inguanzo A COMMUNITY football team on the brink of folding has been rescued by community donations. Gifts of nearly $4000 have saved the…

  • Police searches follow ecstasy discovery

    By Rebecca Fraser and Shaun InguanzoFEDERAL police scoured Dandenong last week for information relating to one of the country’s biggest police seizures of ecstasy. On…

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