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  • Breakfast of blows

    Breakfast of blows

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS TWO locally-based state politicians – both of whom acknowledged a history of friendly sparring in parliament – were subjected to some well-directed…

  • ATTAR’s a good fit

    ATTAR’s a good fit

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS KEYSBOROUGH tech company Advanced Technology Testing and Research is getting an international name for its innovation but it is also making a…

  • Daniella’s growing urge to help others

    Daniella’s growing urge to help others

    By NARELLE COULTER A SPRINGVALE girl has sown the seeds of charity and in the process helped feed hundreds of hungry locals. Six-year-old Daniella Evens-Poulter,…

  • Open the gate, mate

    Open the gate, mate

    FOUNDATIONS are finally being prepared for Springvale’s long-awaited Asian Gateway. Members of the project proponents, the Springvale Asian Business Association as well as Greater Dandenong…

  • Target: 80,000 syringes

    Target: 80,000 syringes

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS ABOUT 40,000 needles are exchanged for clean ones each month at Foster Street Clinic in Dandenong but its managers say that’s barely…

  • By-laws target industrious hoons

    By-laws target industrious hoons

    By CASEY NEILL POLICE want new by-laws to curb hooning in Greater Dandenong’s industrial areas. Greater Dandenong Highway Patrol’s Senior Sergeant Scott Roberts said he…

  • Kinders move

    Kinders move

    By NARELLE COULTER THE State Government will invest nearly $2 million to relocate three Greater Dandenong kindergartens. Springvale Rise Kindergarten will be co-located with Springvale…

  • High-rise Dandy

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS RESIDENTS say the council’s proposed housing strategy fails to bar medium and high-rise development in Dandenong’s quiet residential streets. Over the past…

  • On the sharp edge

    On the sharp edge

    By CASEY NEILL DANDENONG South’s SRXGlobal and cutting-edge technology go hand in hand. The electronic manufacturing services (EMS) provider is leading the world with many…

  • Bulletproof business

    Bulletproof business

    By CASEY NEILL TRANSGLAZE isn’t daunted by cheap imports. The Dandenong South mass transit window company has been competing globally since Robert Giannotti and Darren…

  • Warm feeling for Heatstrip

    Warm feeling for Heatstrip

    By CASEY NEILL ELEPHANTS at the Melbourne Zoo, sports fans at the MCG and diners on Crown’s promenade all have a Springvale business to thank…

  • Advancing manufacturing

    By CASEY NEILL ATTAR in Keysborough was a finalist for the Victorian Manufacturing Hall of Fame’s Technology in Manufacturing award. The company describes itself as…

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