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  • Reputation for premium service

    Reputation for premium service

    By CASEY NEILL RETAIL AWARD SPONSOR: City of Greater Dandenong WINNER: Patterson Cheney *** PATTERSON Cheney can prove its “bold customer service statements”. Awards chairman…

  • Wine’s served up solution

    Wine’s served up solution

    By CASEY NEILL MURMURS of “why didn’t I think of this?” echoed around the room when Lupe Wines CEO Georgia Beattie took to the stage…

  • Mosaic pattern captures town’s smiles

    Mosaic pattern captures town’s smiles

    By CASEY NEILL THE Burbank Group of Companies in Dandenong is family-owned and operated. It’s been involved in the Metro Village 3175 project in Dandenong…

  • Cut out for engineering service

    Cut out for engineering service

    By CASEY NEILL FLEXICUT Engineering director Robbie O’Brien founded the Dandenong company in 2006 at age 26. He started his career as an apprentice fitter…

  • Boss in name and produce

    By CASEY NEILL BOSS Products in Dandenong started as a shoe manufacturer in the early 1980s. Managing director Michael Boss said the company turned to…

  • Hair care to new level

    By CASEY NEILL HAIRHOUSE Warehouse Parkmore owner Tony Margaritis and wife Sophie took over the store in August 2010 when its franchisor noticed opportunity for…

  • IVECO keeps on truckin’

    IVECO keeps on truckin’

    By CASEY NEILL IVECO Trucks Australia has been in Dandenong since the early 1950s when International Harvester, as it was then known, developed a truck…

  • Sausage stew for a Gem

    Sausage stew for a Gem

    By JASON ADAMS GIN Lee’s Gem broke through for her first city win at start number 71 last Thursday night at Sandown Park, claiming a…

  • Commuter mayhem as death closes tracks

    Commuter mayhem as death closes tracks

    A FATAL collision at Springvale Railway Station yesterday caused peak hour mayhem for up to 30,000 commuters on the Pakenham and Cranbourne train lines. A…

  • Train kills pedestrian

    Train kills pedestrian

    A TRAIN has struck and killed a pedestrian at Springvale Railway Station. Police are at the scene, where a woman aged in her seventies tried…

  • Victim no help in hunt for gunman

    Victim no help in hunt for gunman

    A SPRINGVALE man shot in the leg outside a Dandenong hotel has refused to help police to identify the gunman. Police have launched a fresh…

  • Bowls nomad on a record roll

    Bowls nomad on a record roll

    By DAVID NAGEL A REBUILT VW kombi van and a thirst for adventure are taking 71-year-old Frank Peniguel on a 12-month journey into the Guinness…

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