News
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Gallery: Miniature marvels
FAST things come in small packages with radio-controlled cars, and Dandenong enthusiast Michael Clark (above) was hoping his shiny machine would steer him on the…
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Survey finds the road to misery
COMMUTERS in Doveton, Endeavour Hills, Eumemmering and Hallam want peak-hour traffic trouble spots improved, according to a Casey council transport survey that attracted 8843 responses.…
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NAIDOC Week: Celebration of indigenous identity
By DAVID SCHOUT: dschout@mmpgroup.com.au PRIDE, identity and recognition. For Aunty Elaine Taylor, whose family members were the first indigenous people to move into the Dandenong/Doveton…
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Community volunteer will be missed
OBITUARY Maxwell (Max) John Anstis 11-7-1928 / 2-7-2013 WELL-known electrician and community volunteer Max Anstis, who died on July 2, will long be remembered for…
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What's on around Greater Dandenong
ART WORKSHOP THE ART OF SOUL Regina Coupar’s book The Art of Soul reveals that the alignment of body, mind and soul required by an…
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Vu Ho's fighting past
By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS Vu Ho’s legal fight to keep his pet sheep at home has made him a local hero. But he has faced far…
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Baa saga: What you say
■ Mr Vu Ho should be allowed to keep his pet sheep. He is not a farmer, so his sheep is classified as a pet,…
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Driving an interest in truckies' health
By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS BERNIE Sullivan, a lean, strong truckie from Darwin, normally avoids medical check-ups like the plague. By chance, he took a pit stop…
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Vu Ho, Baa go international
By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS VU Ho’s campaign to keep his pet sheep, Baa, at his Springvale home has gone international with an online petition. Last Monday,…
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My Voice: A moment with Marg
By MARG STORT AN item in this column on June 17 about the origin of street names piqued the curiosity of Mitchell Rabot, of Mihan…
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Farewell to Lorenzo Modica
DANDENONG has lost a prominent and respected resident with the death of Lorenzo Modica, one of the City of Greater Dandenong’s Living Treasures – an…
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Speed streets need police
By ALECIA PINNER A STRONG police presence is the best answer to hoons tearing up suburban streets, Doveton residents say. Casey council has received a petition…




