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Showing the way to Dandenong’s Little India
Long-awaited signage pointing to the Little India precinct in central Dandenong will be installed in the next six weeks. VicRoads acting regional director Graeme Clarke…
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Teacher gets a laugh from nagging rellies
By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS FOR most of the year, teacher Fiona Chau doesn’t play for laughs. But during the Melbourne International Comedy Festival she will drop…
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Springvale Primary School tradition a badge of pride
By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS TRADITION is important to one of Springvale Primary School’s oldest former pupils Bill Warner. The 86-year-old former mayor is one of the…
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Jamie heading for a healthy involvement
By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS MANY a good friendship has been forged over food so Trisha Keilty hopes healthy ties can form between her Avocare Community Distribution…
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Noble Park family homeless after fire
A NOBLE Park family of six is homeless after their Percy Street house was destroyed by fire last Thursday afternoon. It took 20 firefighters from…
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Marg Moments: Sweet thoughts on lolly trolley
LONG-time residents of Dandenong and district will recall many exciting incidents involving the Paydon family, their fleet of removal vans and their storage facilities for…
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Special Asian food influence ‘must stay’
By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS SPRINGVALE’S chief Asian business association has warned that any move to dilute the retail precinct’s Asian food flavour may kill the ‘golden…
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Get set for our ‘Fed Square’
FIRST pictures of Greater Dandenong’s planned civic centre, council offices, library and plaza have revealed the council’s desire for a “Federation Square of the south-east”.…
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$62m question: Where to now for traders?
By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS BRAZILIAN waxer Angie Bottari and fellow nearby traders are making way for Dandenong’s new civic centre but are struggling to find suitable…
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Nurses call off industrial action
NURSES have called off industrial action ahead of a fresh round of talks with the state government. The Australian Nursing Federation and hospital employers announced…
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New Dandy civic centre ‘Fed Square of south east’
By Cameron Lucadou-Wells FIRST pictures of Greater Dandenong’s planned $62 million civic centre, library and plaza have revealed the council’s desire for a ‘‘Federation Square…
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Noble Park fire leaves young family homeless
By Cameron Lucadou-Wells A Noble Park family of six is homeless after their house was gutted by fire in Percy Street this afternoon. A female…