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  • Dandenong Hospital: Patient care still, but no 'potting' rabbits

    Dandenong Hospital: Patient care still, but no 'potting' rabbits

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS THE high jinks of former Dandenong Hospital nurse Norma Dickson would probably shock a modern medical bureaucrat into cardiac arrest. The Dandenong…

  • Industry hub 'should be in Dandenong South'

    Industry hub 'should be in Dandenong South'

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS AN advanced manufacturing precinct in Clayton proposed by the federal government should be shifted to Dandenong South, an industry peak body chief…

  • Dreyfus attacks Nalliah over anti-Islam remarks

    Dreyfus attacks Nalliah over anti-Islam remarks

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS ISAACS MP and federal Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus has condemned anti-Islam political aspirant Daniel Nalliah’s views as having “no place” in Australia. Mr…

  • Volgren bus dispute continues

    Volgren bus dispute continues

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS WORKERS at a Dandenong South bus-making factory are expected to extend a six-month industrial dispute by voting down a pay offer on…

  • Pakula tipped as Holding successor

    Pakula tipped as Holding successor

    By DAN MOSS, STATE PARLIAMENT EDITOR THE next likely Lyndhurst MP could be chosen by March 20 after the Labor Party meets to preselect its…

  • Memories, in Technicolor

    Memories, in Technicolor

    SOME memories never fade away – like a movie reel, they go on and on. Take the old days at the Dandenong Town Hall. The…

  • Stepping up for youth in trouble

    Stepping up for youth in trouble

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS EXCLUSIVE/VIDEO: A NEW team of peacemakers will soon be patrolling Greater Dandenong’s streets with Victoria Police. BJ Kour, an African youth outreach…

  • FFA: Thunder puts its case

    FFA: Thunder puts its case

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS DANDENONG Thunder has made its case to Australian soccer’s highest body against the “club-destroying” penalties issued last year. On Thursday, club spokesman…

  • Family man cast a broad net

    Family man cast a broad net

    OBITUARY: Alfred (Alf) George Smith, January 10, 1926-February 10, 2013 DANDENONG identity Alf Smith was not one to shy away from hard work or contributing to…

  • 'Party' driver faces charges

    'Party' driver faces charges

    A Doveton man is expected to be charged with drink-driving after allegedly being intercepted while giving four teenage boys a lift to a party for…

  • A merry musical duel

    Husband and wife Brenton and Jacqui Edgecombe are set to lock bows for a string showdown at Drum Theatre this week. Better known as the…

  • Tripod: Punchlines with perfect pitch

    Tripod: Punchlines with perfect pitch

    By HAYDN GODONY A ‘crazy’ musical threesome, Tripod are comedy festival favourites both at home and overseas, singing ratbag songs that often disguise finely tuned…

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