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  • Lost for words but his accounting company adds up

    Lost for words but his accounting company adds up

    By Casey Neill In a rare occurrence, Roy Sanderson was lost for words at the Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce Business Awards. His accounting firm…

  • Dandenong shoppers can show their support for families affected by cancer

    Dandenong shoppers can show their support for families affected by cancer

    National cancer charity Redkite predicts financial assistance for children and young people affected by cancer will be in higher demand than ever before as families…

  • Merged talent in the café mix

    Merged talent in the café mix

    By Casey Neill “Thank you to the people who come and eat in Dandenong.” Beletti Restaurant Cafe Bar co-owner Robert Moretti kept it short and…

  • Team is pressed into service

    Team is pressed into service

    By Casey Neill “I’m supported by a fantastic team. The team makes the effort and I’m the one that gets the pic taken, so I…

  • Court order made me believe in myself

    Court order made me believe in myself

    Anne-Marie’s story About four years ago I was placed on a community corrections order. I was assigned to the Stir the Pot Program, which was…

  • Clarence had ‘a heart of gold’

    Clarence had ‘a heart of gold’

    Hundreds of people have rallied to support the family of Noble Park man Clarence Leo, who died following the thunderstorm asthma event. The husband and…

  • Skin in the game

    Skin in the game

    By Casey Neill Greencare Developments’ Iain Chaney made “a rare thank-you to a bank” during his acceptance speech at the Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce…

  • It’s a simple recipe for tasty treats

    It’s a simple recipe for tasty treats

    By Casey Neill “We’ve always believed in hard work and tried to be sincere to everyone. Basically, that’s it.” TanGold Pastry Australia’s Tian Tan said…

  • Making the most of his career

    Making the most of his career

    Youth Enterprise Award winner Charly Scott thanked his teachers, the chamber “and, of course, my mum, just for being mum”. “A little bit of recognition…

  • Drunk asylum seeker threatened wife with knife

    Drunk asylum seeker threatened wife with knife

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A Burmese asylum seeker had no memory of threatening to kill his wife and mother of three while holding a kitchen knife…

  • Bigger than your average elves

    Bigger than your average elves

    Bouncing elves on stilts will spread Christmas cheer around Greater Dandenong. Santa’s helpers Horace and Boris and baubles on roller skates will also visit Douglas…

  • Santa slides into market

    Santa slides into market

    Father Christmas arrived at Dandenong Market on Saturday 3 December pulled by a team of huskies. The bearded man in the red suit can be…

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