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  • Fulfilment lasts forever

    Fulfilment lasts forever

    By CASEY NEILL AUSTRALIAN manufacturing has a huge future – but it has to change the way it treats customers. This was the message from…

  • Road to redress

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS THE hard part for many victims of discrimination is getting redress, says Victoria Legal Aid equality law program manager Melanie Schleiger. Ms…

  • Drawn to the USA

    Drawn to the USA

    By CASEY NEILL A DANDENONG disability service is going global. Wallara has started an exchange program with counterpart Trinity Services in Chicago, USA. The idea…

  • Credit card alert

    A SHOPPING spree using stolen credit cards has prompted a festive season warning from police. Thieves entered a home in Corrigan Road, Noble Park, between…

  • Speak out

    CENTRAL Dandenong retailers can find strength in numbers during the area’s revitalisation. Dandenong Retail Traders’ Association (DRTA) chairwoman Glenys Cooper is encouraging businesses to join…

  • Tee off is hit for homeless

    Tee off is hit for homeless

    By CASEY NEILL BUSINESSES will hit the golf course for Hanover Welfare Services next year. The South East Business Networks (SEBN) Take a Swing for…

  • Biker disqualified

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS AN unlicensed rider who took an unregistered off-road motorbike for a joyriding circuit of Dandenong railway station’s bus terminal and then refused…

  • School shortfall strikes

    By CASEY NEILL A LACK of primary school places could force families to leave Keysborough. There was talk of a new primary school being in…

  • Efforts gain reward

    Efforts gain reward

    A SPRINGVALE nurse has been applauded for her dedication to helping women beat cancer. Van Dang took home the Quality of Practice award at the…

  • Council won’t force cost of cuts

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS GREATER Dandenong Council will not follow the lead of other councils for mandatory desexing of pet cats and dogs due to a…

  • Police seek kissing culprit

    Police seek kissing culprit

    A MAN with “dirty, decayed front teeth” grabbed a woman and kissed her against her will in Noble Park. Police are appealing for witnesses to…

  • Change against racism

    Change against racism

    FIGHTING racism takes action, not just talk, says actor Diana Nguyen. “What would you do?” she challenged audience members at a Racism. Get Up. Speak…

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