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Came, saw, chantedBy CAM LUCADOU-WELLS THEY came, saw and chanted for visiting South Sudanese political figure Wani Tombe in Dandenong last Tuesday. Dr Tombe was feted with… 
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Hands off the hookahBy CAM LUCADOU-WELLS AN Afghan community leader has spoken out on a push to more tightly regulate shisha smoking inside public venues. Khaliq Fazal, president… 
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Smart design a finalistTHE Dandenong Mental Health Facility is a finalist in this year’s Victorian Architecture Awards. The Bates Smart Whitefield McQueen Irwin Alsop Joint Venture project is… 
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Will new council offices add up to shoppers?By CASEY NEILL CENTRAL Dandenong traders remain hopeful that new offices will bring more shoppers through their doors. About 70 people attended a Dandenong Retail… 
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Building a fire riskA NOBLE Park apartment building was placing lives at risk, the Victorian Building Authority has found. Property owners are facing a bill of almost $500,000… 
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Cheap sale didn’t computeBy CASEY NEILL A CHEAP laptop deal has turned sour for a 48-year-old Dandenong man. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Acting Sergeant Luke Kirton said the… 
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Mobile food is dropping inJAMIE Oliver’s Ministry of Food Mobile Kitchen is on its way to Dandenong. It will stay put for 10 weeks from Wednesday 6 August and… 
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Students are rock kingsTHE quiet and studious St John’s Regional College transformed into a Rock ‘n’ Roll High School last month. The new event on 16 and 17… 
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China in the good booksTHE Chinese Government has boosted Greater Dandenong’s collection of Chinese books. People’s Republic of China Consul-General Yu Ming Song presented about 200 books to City… 
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Police probe bin blazePOLICE are appealing for witnesses to a wheelie bin fire in Noble Park. A Karan Court resident heard a number of large bangs about 10.30pm… 
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Operation targets theft from carsA NEW police operation will target thefts from cars in Greater Dandenong. Detective Sergeant Shane Pola said the pro-active covert and overt patrols would target… 
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A moment with Marg StorkHelping those who helped us I WAS shocked to read in a Journal article in April that in Papua New Guinea one in 12 children… 
 







