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  • Council manager’s China bound

    By CASEY NEILL GREATER Dandenong’s business manager will visit China next month ahead of a proposed business delegation trip next year. Paul Kearsley will head…

  • Refugees disappointed

    By CASEY NEILL GREATER Dandenong refugees say the ALP and Coalition are failing asylum seekers. Association of Hazaras in Victoria secretary Hamed Saberi said the…

  • Caring candidate

    WE CARE Community Service will receive $25,000 for a new van if a Coalition Government is elected on 7 September. Liberal candidate for Bruce Emanuele…

  • Largehearted Lion Ken

    Largehearted Lion Ken

    LIONS Club of Greater Dandenong has farewelled a Lion of more than 30 years, Ken Daff. The Dandenong North resident lost his two-year cancer battle…

  • Double hit-run hunt

    Double hit-run hunt

    POLICE are searching for the driver who ran down two elderly women in Keysborough on Sunday and fled the scene. The Keysborough women, aged 86…

  • Harmony on the menu

    By MIKE TZOUNIS MEMBERS of the Dandenong Muslim community attended the Eid-ul-Fitr dinner organised by Ahmadiyya Muslim Association (AMA) Victoria at Langwarrin on 16 August.…

  • Tyler case goes to fourth hearing

    Tyler case goes to fourth hearing

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS THE trial of City of Casey chief executive officer Mike Tyler will drag into a fourth court hearing in October. Mr Tyler…

  • Beanie day is bang on

    Beanie day is bang on

    DANDENONG lawyers donned blue beanies last week to support Brain Injury Week. Tim Dionyssopoulos said the national campaign was important given 1.6 million Australians suffered…

  • Greater Dandenong libraries move with the times

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS IN a chronicle of the times, a Greater Dandenong councillor has proposed books should make way for more public computers at Springvale library.…

  • Dandenong Market fruiterer breaks ranks on Sunday trade

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS SUNDAY trading may “break the back” of one of Dandenong Market’s most enduring fruiterers. Dominic Pompei, of Dominic’s Fruit World, has been…

  • Union digs in at Springvale cemetery

    By CASEY NEILL FUNERALS are not expected to be affected by stop-work action that began at Springvale Botanical Cemetery and Bunurong Memorial Park on Friday.…

  • A lot on his plate

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS A ‘hot potato’ awareness campaign visiting Dandenong went a little cold after an unexpected mechanical hitch last Tuesday. The Asylum Seeker Resource…

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