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  • Police investigate sword incident

    POLICE have arrested and released a man while they investigate claims that a Springvale restaurant owner was threatened with a meat cleaver and sword. Police…

  • Absolutely shuttered

    By Shaun Inguanzo A SPRINGVALE photographer who lost an invaluable roll of film by leaving it atop her car as she drove to a photo…

  • Family in limbo

    By Sarah SchwagerTHE Noble Park community has rallied around an intellectually disabled boy whose family could be deported to their native Sri Lanka. Yasitha De…

  • Sex and the city row fears grow

    By Nathan JohnstonFRUSTRATED City of Greater Dandenong councillors believe they are powerless to stop the growth of the sex industry in the municipality. The council…

  • Major surgery for hospital

    A MULTI-MILLION dollar revamp of Dandenong Hospital was officially unveiled to the public this week, complete with more beds and two new operating theatres. The…

  • In complete harmony with nature

    AUROMA, based at Hallam, has been a leader in the field of aromatherapy since 1982. Shop manager Uresula said Auroma had always had a strong…

  • Smoke ban stops short

    THE Public Transport Users Association has backed moves to ban smoking under covered areas on train platforms, tram stops and bus stops. But PTUA Outer…

  • Limited Platinum

    MITSUBISHI Motors latest limited edition, the Platinum Pajero, is now on sale and adds to the value of the entry GLX model as a top…

  • Does business benefit from the Sandown 500?

    Hong Gang Lui, Harrisfield Milk Bar, Princes Highway NO “I didn’t see any extra people. There were probably less customers because of the wet weather.”Ahmed…

  • Fair to meet all tastes

    A SRI Lankan Buddhist temple will raise vital funds by holding an extravagant Asian food fair for the community on 29 April. The Dhamma Sarana…

  • Grenda on the road to new HQ

    By Shaun InguanzoGREATER Dandenong Business Hall of Fame inductee Ken Grenda joined Major Projects Minister Theo Theophanous to turn the first sod of soil on…

  • Manufacturers forge ties with Indian counterparts

    A DELEGATION of manufacturers from India visited Greater Dandenong this week to foster relationships with the city’s business networking and advocacy groups. The South East…

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