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Journeying over life’s hurdles
By Shaun Inguanzo IT’s hard enough being an immigrant or a person with disabilities; it’s even harder when you’re both. A joint effort by the…
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Bombings keep newlyweds apart
By Shaun Inguanzo NOBLE PARK’S Joe Dannaoui will enter war-torn Lebanon at any cost if a massive wave of bombs keeps his newlywed wife stranded…
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Should council pay to send its mayor on an overseas transport study tour?
Rishi Singh, Rowville YES “Of course he should go, just make sure he has a high level of involvement. The mayor will represent the city…
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Vet backs troop project
AN EAST Timor veteran has applauded Dandenong RSL’s support for a program that aims to send magazines to Australian troops serving in the politically sensitive…
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Cars stay put over fuel hike
By Nathan JohnstonCOMMUTERS are increasingly leaving their cars behind and catching buses, trains and trams in the wake of soaring petrol prices. Metlink communications manager…
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Help on the way for teens on the outer
By Sarah Schwager TWO new youth workers will help Greater Dandenong’s disengaged teenagers who are not in school or at work. The youth transition workers…
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Legend still enjoying those days of glory
By Shaun Inguanzo DANDENONG’S own football legend Kevin Shinners was guest speaker at a special luncheon organised by Dandenong RSL secretary John Laughton last week.…
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Collision hits services
By Shaun InguanzoIT WAS even harder for Dandenong train users to go to work on a Monday morning after a train and a truck collided…
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Hook up for caravan maker
A DANDENONG-based caravan company will invest $35 million into a new Lyndhurst-based office and manufacturing facility. Jayco says the investment announced last week will allow…
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You’re feeling very sleepy…
UK HYPNOTIST Peter Powers is coming to Dandenong to entrance an audience of locals in a one-off performance at the Dandenong Workers’ Club. The popular…
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Students walk for a cause
By Shaun InguanzoNOBLE PARK students raised money for families struggling with the cost of sending children to school by walking to the MCG last month.…
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Students raise hopes
By Shaun Inguanzo PRIMARY school students have come to the aid of five elderly people who were left destitute when they arrived at a nursing…