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  • Tips to handle the pressure

    Tips to handle the pressure

    MANAGING stress and turning pressure into performance is the subject of the next South East Business Networks Women in Business networking function. Guest speaker at…

  • Plaza reviews risk

    Plaza reviews risk

    GPT GROUP, which manages Dandenong Plaza, has reviewed the risk levels for all its sites following the shooting last week of a teenage terror suspect.…

  • Firey HQ

    Firey HQ

    FOR the first time, CFA and emergency services will be co-ordinating their south-east Melbourne disaster response under the one roof. The $5 million CFA district…

  • Best remedy for abuse

    Best remedy for abuse

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A $10 MILLION sexual assault support centre in Dandenong keeps victims a long way from offenders. Opened in a secret location well…

  • Backyard blitz

    THE people have spoken: no high-rise apartments should be built near their suburban backyards, according to Greater Dandenong Council consultation. The consultation report on ‘future…

  • New taste of career options

    New taste of career options

    Aaron Mashano Leaders of Tomorrow Careers Training CEO I WOULD like to refer to the refugee youth as part of the Culturally and Linguistically Diverse…

  • Saddling up

    Saddling up

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS IRMA Zimmermann of Lyndhurst was desperate to get out of the daily grind and make a difference. So keen was she that…

  • View from the bottom

    View from the bottom

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS ACTING out your life’s “rock bottom” in front of a theatre packed with strangers – that’s what recovering gambler Paul Fung calls…

  • Spice it up – in Turkey

    Spice it up – in Turkey

    ROTARY is offering young workers a chance to change things up – in Turkey. The Group Study Exchange (GSE) program is a cultural and vocational…

  • Queen of the Scouts

    Queen of the Scouts

    By CASEY NEILL NOBLE Park student Rivka Bortnoski says Scouts have shown her she can do anything she sets her mind to. The Year 12…

  • Compost kids get hands-on

    Compost kids get hands-on

    KIDS got their hands dirty and checked out creepy crawlies as they created their own compost last week. Heritage Hill Museum and Historic Gardens hosted…

  • City of cardboard

    City of cardboard

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS PIC CAP NOBLE Park Primary students Nermin, Renata, Shakya and Jay were among 80,000 participants around the world responding to the Global…

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