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  • Cash injection for growth

    Cash injection for growth

    By CASEY NEILL FIVE Greater Dandenong businesses have received a leg-up towards their dreams. City of Greater Dandenong last Wednesday, 25 March, announced five recipients…

  • Bells ring out for birthday

    Bells ring out for birthday

    COWBELLS rang out the Austrian classic Edelweiss at Dandenong Evening VIEW Club’s birthday party. The Voice Interests and Education of Women (VIEW) club celebrated its…

  • Family had the meat trade in their blood

    Family had the meat trade in their blood

        What’s In A Name delves into the fascinating stories and personalities behind some of the city’s best known street names. This week the…

  • Mother’s day

    Mother’s day

    By CASEY NEILL A LEADER in Dandenong’s Italian community has stepped down from her post after 25 years. Nancy Sciacca founded the Napoli Family Club…

  • Spring into new year

    Spring into new year

    MEMBERS of Greater Dandenong’s Afghan community brought in their new year in Dandenong last Sunday. Afghan Australia Association of Victoria held the Nawroz Festival at…

  • Dinner stars

    Dinner stars

    A DINNER with a difference raised more than $35,000 to help adults with disabilities in Dandenong and beyond. Wallara CEO Phil Hayes-Brown said Dinner Under…

  • Market chairwoman sets out her stall

    DANDENONG Market has shared the secrets to its success with market bosses from around the world. Market chairwoman Julie Busch was invited to speak on…

  • Library comes to life

    Library comes to life

    CAKE, balloons, storytelling and magic marked Dandenong Library’s first birthday on Saturday 21 March. The library was a hive of activity as bookworms young and…

  • Service welcomes legal funding backflip

    COMMUNITY legal centres in Greater Dandenong are celebrating a stunning reversal of hefty funding cuts by the Federal Government last Thursday. Springvale-Monash Legal Service and…

  • Disabled letter scam handicapped by poor abilities

    Disabled letter scam handicapped by poor abilities

    By ANEEKA SIMONIS A POORLY scripted scam targeting disabled drivers did not fool a Berwick woman who found a letter in her mailbox earlier this…

  • Charges after break-ins

    POLICE have charged a Noble Park man over a series of commercial burglaries in Greater Dandenong in recent months. They allege Dylan Cragg, 34, stole…

  • Plan gets bad prognosis

    A PROPOSED Noble Park medical centre has been rejected by Greater Dandenong Council due to parking shortage concerns. Plans for the centre, which propose five…

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