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  • Batoor’s life through the lens

    Batoor’s life through the lens

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS PHOTO-JOURNALIST Barat Ali Batoor has ridden outrageous luck to settle in Melbourne’s south-east. He fled for his life from Afghanistan in 2012…

  • Asylum workers lend a hand

    Asylum workers lend a hand

    By CASEY NEILL ASYLUM seekers and new migrants are becoming a key part of the Salvation Army’s volunteer base in Dandenong. Dandenong Salvation Army corps…

  • Beacon of hope

    By CASEY NEILL YOUNG refugees looking for work are grappling with network, schooling and support issues. But Beacon is working to inspire and motivate them…

  • Gateway to worker support

    Gateway to worker support

    By CASEY NEILL GATEWAY Industries has been providing employment, training and support for people with disabilities for more than 20 years. But the Dandenong-based not-for-profit…

  • Long night of walking

    Long night of walking

    By CASEY NEILL FIONA Sherlock and her daughter Poppi, 9, will walk through the night to remember loved ones lost to cancer and raise funds…

  • ‘Friend’ lost

    ‘Friend’ lost

    GREATER Dandenong lost “a compassionate friend” when Patricia ‘Pat’ Blashki died on 5 August. Pat was awarded a 2003 Centenary Medal and an Order of…

  • Museum’s taste of India

    Museum’s taste of India

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A MUSEUM of art that gives a snapshot of India’s 18,000-year culture and history has opened in Dandenong’s Little India precinct. Museum…

  • Call for gateway

    Call for gateway

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A GREATER Dandenong councillor wants plans for further multi-storey apartments on Cheltenham Road scrapped in favour of a landscaped gateway into Dandenong.…

  • No strings attached help

    No strings attached help

    Community Voice: Captain Stuart McGifford, Dandenong Salvation Army corps officer IT’S been just over a year and a half since The Salvation Army appointed my…

  • Lions keep it in house

    Lions keep it in house

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS THE presidency handover at the fledgling Dandenong City Lions Club could be said to have been kept ‘in house’. Last month, the…

  • Card game fires up

    Card game fires up

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A GAME of cards was interrupted by a kitchen fire that caused significant damage to a Dandenong home – one of a…

  • Men brawl in street

    Men brawl in street

    A 48-year-old man has been hospitalised with serious injuries after a brawl between a group of males in Noble Park. Detective Sergeant Shane Pola, of…

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