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  • Uniting Church lives up to its name

    Uniting Church lives up to its name

    TRINITY Uniting Church in Dandenong has played a leading role in my life. I attended services in the Scott Street church and my first marriage…

  • Wood waste nailed down

    Wood waste nailed down

    By CASEY NEILL A DANDENONG recycler is highlighting the beauty in wood packaging waste and encouraging Australian designers to consider sustainability. The Waste Converters and…

  • Toddler in fire death

    Toddler in fire death

    By CASEY NEILL A DANDENONG toddler died in a fire this morning, locked inside his Potter Street home. Detective Sergeant Lionel Joseph said the three-year-old…

  • Dandenong unit ablaze

    Dandenong unit ablaze

    UPDATE: POLICE are investigating after a three-year-old boy died in a house fire in Dandenong this morning. The fire occurred at the Potter Street home…

  • Woman’s death ‘suspicious’

    Woman’s death ‘suspicious’

    UPDATE: By CASEY NEILL A NOBLE Park woman, 52, was found dead outside her home this morning (Thursday). Her Theodore Avenue neighbours heard “screams then…

  • Man’s last breath cry for help

    Man’s last breath cry for help

    By CASEY NEILL A NOBLE Park man called triple zero with a desperate plea for help just minutes before his death last Thursday. Police found…

  • Firefighters save school

    Firefighters save school

    By CASEY NEILL SPRINGVALE Rise Primary School’s 101-year-old campus was nearly no more after fire broke out just days before students returned to the classroom.…

  • Amy’s vision looks to help

    Amy’s vision looks to help

    By CASEY NEILL A BLIND girl in a Thai orphanage spent most of her days sitting in a corner before Amy Maidment came to her…

  • Working hard for dream

    Working hard for dream

    By CASEY NEILL AMIR Mohammadi was 12 months old when his parents fled war-torn Afghanistan to seek safety in Iran. Today he’s living in Dandenong,…

  • School makes the grade

    School makes the grade

    By CASEY NEILL CORNISH College last week welcomed its first Year 11 students, just three years after it almost closed its classrooms for good. St…

  • Rasher reunion

    Rasher reunion

    By CASEY NEILL BRING home the bacon. That’s the call from Ron Chivers, who’s urging former Dandenong Ham and Bacon employees to help document the…

  • March slams atrocities

    March slams atrocities

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS ABOUT 70 South Sudanese Australians marched through Dandenong’s streets last Wednesday, decrying the recent outbreak of hostilities in their newly-independent homeland. Members…

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