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  • Businesses slammed for poor training

    DANDENONG automotive businesses are among eight in Victoria which have been disqualified from hiring apprentices. The Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority (VRQA) looked at 115…

  • Break-in and car theft

    A DANDENONG North family woke to the sound of thieves stealing their car. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Sergeant Glen Cruse said the white Volkswagon hatch…

  • Teens charged after ram raids

    POLICE have charged a second teen over a series of ram raids on milk bars in Dandenong and the surrounding area last month. They executed…

  • Stand at ease

    Stand at ease

    By CASEY NEILL Salvation Army says new HQ will make it easier to get services… THE Salvos will build a new $12 million heart in…

  • Whise women

    Whise women

    By CASEY NEILL WOMEN who make it happen received recognition from Women’s Health in the South East (WHISE) last Friday. WHISE CEO Susan Glasgow said…

  • No rest for roads blitz

    POLICE will target drink-driving and speeding this long weekend. Operation ARID will run from midnight tomorrow (Friday) until midnight on Monday and is aimed at…

  • Open up to diversity

    Open up to diversity

    A PARADE and a concert will celebrate Greater Dandenong’s differences during Cultural Diversity Week. Places of worship will also throw open their doors for the…

  • Man treated for stab wound after fight

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A 21-YEAR-old man has been stabbed in the arm during a fight in Walker Street Dandenong early this morning. A police spokeswoman…

  • Drink-drive concerns

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD FOUR men were caught drink-driving in Noble Park on Sunday night in the space of 10 minutes. It comes after two people…

  • Fare and square at the market

    Fare and square at the market

    By Jarrod Potter GREATER Dandenong is in the full swing of the festival scene, leaving residents and visitors spoilt for choice with full stomachs. Dandenong…

  • Men from Uncle’s are smoking guns

    Men from Uncle’s are smoking guns

    BROTHERS-in-law Brendan D’Amelio and Bert Glinka, hanging country sausages in their smoke oven, quit their professional day jobs to take over the traditional Polish deli…

  • Uncles’ smoking meats are a rare treat

    Uncles’ smoking meats are a rare treat

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS THERE’S a strong sign that Bert Glinka and Brendan D’Amelio’s Polish cured meats have won over the hearts and stomachs of its…

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