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  • Growth is forged in fire

    Growth is forged in fire

    EXOVA Warringtonfire achieved almost 20 per cent growth last year and has a $9 million-plus turnover. Behind the Dandenong company’s growth is a $1.7 million…

  • Sharing the drug support

    Sharing the drug support

    FOSTER Street Clinic has been keeping needles off Dandenong streets for more than 20 years. It exchanges about 40,000 each month to limit needle sharing,…

  • Culture is strategy for success

    MANUFACTURING AWARD Winner: Wastech Sponsor: M+K Lawyers and ARM Finalists: SRXGlobal, Norden Body Works, Objective 3D WASTECH CEO Brett Jones accepted the company’s award nomination…

  • Up front can-do attitude

    RETAIL AND COMMERCIAL AWARD Winner: Future Metals Recycling Sponsor: City of Greater Dandenong and Dandenong Journal Finalists: Wurth Australia, Rye Crust Bakery, Objective 3D FUTURE…

  • Young faces of the future

    Young faces of the future

    CHISHOLM in Dandenong is fostering future leaders. Alongside winner Alex Woller, Danielle Erickson, Oun Chao and David Mann were nominated for the 2014 Youth Enterprise…

  • Alex is welded to his career

    Alex is welded to his career

    YOUTH ENTERPRISE AWARD Winner: Alex Woller Sponsor: Chisholm Institute ALEX Woller is a leader in the making. Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce recognised the 20-year-old’s…

  • Stress free is the test

    Stress free is the test

    KEYSBOROUGH tech company Advanced Technology Testing and Research is earning an international name for innovation while making a healthy investment in its workforce. ATTAR has…

  • Tamils on the march for justice

    Tamils on the march for justice

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS PROTESTERS – many of them from Greater Dandenong’s Tamil community – marched about 20 kilometres to show their opposition against the Sri…

  • Three arrested in drugs raids

    Three arrested in drugs raids

    TWO men and a woman, all from Springvale, have been arrested after police found more than 400 cannabis plants in homes in Melbourne’s east yesterday.…

  • The colours of friendship

    The colours of friendship

    BRIGHTLY coloured powder covered every inch of Keysborough’s Tatterson Park on 7 March in celebration of Holi Mela. The Hindu event known as the Festival…

  • Speed limit still static

    Speed limit still static

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS CALLS to reduce an 80 kilometre per hour speed limit remain unheeded two years after Dandenong High School student Shaye Kosky was…

  • Ice break

    Ice break

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS THE report is in – there’s a cheaper and more effective way to right drug-addicted repeat-criminals than locking them in jail. And…

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