In a new light
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS
DANDENONG RSL wants dormant war artefacts.
President John Wells said the club was making an effort to find lost treasures, such...
Baker brothers enjoy their family tradition
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS
SERVING Lebanese bread is the bones of Elias Abdallah and his two brothers Sami and Azar.
In some ways, their A1...
Bowled over
By CASEY NEILL
PETER Christoforou could barely move his fingers when he took up ten-pin bowling at age 11 to improve his motor...
Smash shock appeal
By CASEY NEILL
AN ENDEAVOUR Hills woman has gone public with her fear of selfish drivers following a hit-run car crash in Dandenong.
Zorka...
Wounds rise to the surface
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS
SHARON Harris’s deepest wounds come from the people who should have cared most for her.
Twice her head has been broken...
Standing tall
By CASEY NEILL
WALK Against Family Violence organisers hope to top last year’s 500-strong turnout to show support for victims and efforts to...
Justice open for all
By CASEY NEILL
ENERGY bills, fines and shonky landlords are bringing many new arrivals to Australia unstuck.
CatholicCare in Dandenong is helping them to...
Hard tack display on track
By CASEY NEILL
AN ARMY-ISSUE biscuit sent home from Gallipoli is on display at Springvale and District Historical Society.
New exhibition On Parade: Australian...
Tip drivers unload
By CASEY NEILL
BANGHOLME is among picket sites across the state in a tip truck driver dispute.
The Transport Workers Union (TWU) is leading...
In the gutter
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS
Traders call for a clean sweep after flashing, vomiting, urinating and bottle fights...
A REGULAR flock of public drinkers, undeterred by...
Labor member slams backroom moves
By CASEY NEILL
THE Labor Party pulled the strings behind Greater Dandenong’s mayoral election, according to councillor John Kelly.
He labelled his colleagues “a...
Pokies fight
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS
THE Greens have backed a multi-council campaign to reduce the harm wreaked by poker machines - while the Labor and...