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  • Doveton mosque: Call to ban 'hatred preaching'

    Doveton mosque: Call to ban 'hatred preaching'

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS CASEY deputy mayor Sam Aziz will seek to impose a planning condition “not to preach hatred from the pulpits” on a proposed…

  • Stepping up for breast cancer 'Sisters'

    Stepping up for breast cancer 'Sisters'

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS A CANCER survivor and her family are hoping to form a charity to help financially-stricken breast cancer patients meet steep treatment costs.…

  • Braving the $2 ghostly affair

    By MARG STORK ‘TIS the season for dramas and pantomimes, and Noble Park Secondary College set the stage early with special effects that tingled a…

  • New leader tackles Dandenong retail revival

    New leader tackles Dandenong retail revival

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS DANDENONG Retail Traders Association’s new chairwoman Glenys Cooper will be ‘angling’ for ways to bring customers back to Dandenong. Her own fishing…

  • 'Chill out' Heidi Rose wins Dandenong retail award

    'Chill out' Heidi Rose wins Dandenong retail award

    HEIDI Rose Clothing is wearing Dandenong Retail Traders Association’s top annual award. The Foster Street women’s clothing store was named Central Dandenong Retailer of the…

  • Bushfires: Back into the furnace

    Bushfires: Back into the furnace

    It’s the start of summer and thoughts are of the beach, cool drinks and BBQs. But during the warmer months, there is always the lurking…

  • Asanti dances to multicultural beat

    Asanti dances to multicultural beat

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS A contemporary African dance group, born from the passion of a Ghanaian street kid, will be bringing extra drums to Drum Theatre…

  • Miniature art in exhibition

    Tiny specimens of art have been unveiled in the 9 by 5 exhibition at Walker Street Gallery and Art Centre. The show features more than…

  • Smart meters in sights of Greater Dandenong councillor

    GREATER Dandenong councillor Peter Brown has foreshadowed a bid for the council to refuse the installation of smart meters on council-owned property. Cr Brown said…

  • Space’s future potential tapped

    GREATER Dandenong Council is urging residents to have their say on the Springvale Civic Space’s future. The council is set to move its operations into…

  • Skaters roll into fame

    Skaters roll into fame

    CHARLIE and Brooke are ready to roll. The Dandenong youngsters will be among 160 skaters battling for victory in the Roll Line Sk8 Off at…

  • Men’s Shed takes hold

    Men’s Shed takes hold

    AUSTRALIA’S first multicultural men’s shed will have its launch in Springvale this Friday. The event at Maxim Saigon Restaurant will also raise funds to have…

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