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  • Heart in sole

    Heart in sole

    By CASEY NEILL A DANDENONG North man could have the world’s largest collection of tiny shoes. Wilson Fernandez started collecting the miniatures during a trip…

  • Doctor’s in the house

    Doctor’s in the house

    By CASEY NEILL FORMER patients still stop Doctor Norval Yeaman in the street and beg him to return to work. He’ll turn 90 this year…

  • Little fingers get stuck into critters

    Little fingers get stuck into critters

     KIDS of all ages made crazy critters and cute, cuddly creatures at Dandenong Market last week. Free school holiday craft workshop Crazy Creatures Animal Craft…

  • Link hosed down

    Link hosed down

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS Detectives say there is no connection between paedophile priest church fires… POLICE have played down links between convicted paedophile priest Kevin O’Donnell…

  • Jobs lined up

    Jobs lined up

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS MORE than 60 south-east manufacturers are among the potential winners from a State Government plan for extra trains and fewer level crossings…

  • United by their faith blessings

    United by their faith blessings

    POLICE will take bus tours around Greater Dandenong to connect with different cultures. Southern Metro Region Inspector Ron Gardner will send at least two officers…

  • Beefed-up security stamps out precinct mobs

    GREATER Dandenong Council has declared a two-week trial of extra security measures at Dandenong Civic Centre a success. Jody Bosman, the council’s city planning, design…

  • Grant means it’s not a waste to e-recycle

    Grant means it’s not a waste to e-recycle

    By CASEY NEILL KEEPING electronic waste out of landfill is the goal for Quantum Recycling Solutions. The Dandenong South business was among five to receive…

  • Pole position

    Pole position

    By CASEY NEILL DRIVERS endured lengthy delays in Dandenong last Tuesday morning after a driver crashed his car into a power pole. Police and United…

  • Mob attacks bystanders

    Mob attacks bystanders

    A MOB of muggers has prompted a public warning from police, following two robberies at Hemmings Park in one day. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Senior…

  • Son shines for dad

    Son shines for dad

    By CASEY NEILL JOHN Fabian watched his son Luke accept the trophy for best original EH Holden on his behalf at last year’s Rotary Club…

  • Patient GP bypass

    A HEALTH organisation head has called for a focus on chronic disease patients after national data suggested patients were attending emergency departments instead of their…

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