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  • The hard word on funding cuts

    The hard word on funding cuts

    By CASEY NEILL AID agencies are using emergency relief funds to pay for interpreters, after the Federal Government cut translation service support. There are less…

  • A genuine chemistry

    A genuine chemistry

    By CASEY NEILL A CHEMICAL manufacturer in Noble Park is bringing a new deal to innovation. Industry, Innovation and Science Minister Christopher Pyne and Liberal…

  • Learn for their successes

    Learn for their successes

    By CASEY NEILL SEBN celebrated International Women’s Day by showcasing two successful women in business. Dandenong Market chairwoman Julie Busch and Southern Metropolitan Cemeteries Trust…

  • Police shortage claimed as station shuts doors

    Police shortage claimed as station shuts doors

    By CASEY NEILL SPRINGVALE Police Station had to close its doors due to insufficient officer numbers, the Opposition has claimed in Parliament. But Victoria Police…

  • Club grows with bias towards youth

    Club grows with bias towards youth

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS ROLLING against the tide, Keysborough Bowls Club is entering an innovation-rich renaissance. While many clubs are struggling or folding, this group has…

  • NDIS ‘too good to be true’

    NDIS ‘too good to be true’

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS PERHAPS the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) sounds just too good to be true. How else to explain the hope-lined anxieties among…

  • Workshops for better business

    Workshops for better business

    HOME-BASED, micro and small businesses in Greater Dandenong can access a series of workshops and seminars. The council has formed a partnership with neighbouring Kingston…

  • Bad sports

    Bad sports

    A SAFE containing $1600 and sporting apparel were among the loot from a Dandenong South robbery. Thieves forced entry to a retail outlet on Frankston-Dandenong…

  • ‘Dump’ skyrail

    ‘Dump’ skyrail

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS THE state upper house has called on the government to dump the proposed Caulfield-Dandenong sky rail and instead put rail-under-road to eliminate…

  • Hunt for Hugh McRae

    Hunt for Hugh McRae

    POLICE are searching for Hugh McRae, who is known to frequent Dandenong. A warrant has been issued for the 46-year-old’s arrest after he failed to…

  • All hands on deck for clean-up day

    All hands on deck for clean-up day

    DANDENONG Police Paddocks Reserve has received a spruce-up from the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. More than 200 volunteers took part in Clean Up Australia Day on…

  • Board the bus for better business

    Board the bus for better business

    SMALL businesses can hop on a bus for free advice in Greater Dandenong next month. The Small Business Bus will visit Dandenong Plaza from 10am…

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