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  • Sticky date’s raw hunger for naked foods

    Sticky date’s raw hunger for naked foods

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS THERE’S nothing like promises of ‘free and naked’ to grab the attention. Noble Park-based Kez’s Kitchen has unleashed two liberatingly labelled health…

  • Robbed at knifepoint

    Robbed at knifepoint

    A MAN was mugged and threatened with a knife as he walked through Dandenong last month. The victim was walking along Cleeland Street towards the…

  • Square of disharmony

    Square of disharmony

    By CASEY NEILL Councillor blasts art works for turning beautiful space into ’Bogan Central’… A GREATER Dandenong councillor has slammed the $17,500 price tag for…

  • Skilled work

    Skilled work

    By CASEY NEILL YOUNG adults with disabilities are on the path to employment thanks to Wallara. The disability support service last month celebrated two groups…

  • Police arrest 11 in early morning drugs raids

    Police arrest 11 in early morning drugs raids

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH A PROPERTY in Nicole Avenue Dandenong was targeted by police today as part of a Victoria Police investigation into drug manufacturing and…

  • None Of Our Business But….

    None Of Our Business But….

    A DANDENONG police officer got a welcome surprise last week. When coming out to the front desk to meet with reporters for their weekly media…

  • Residents called together to consider plans for India hub

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS PUBLIC meetings will help decide whether Dandenong’s Little India will retain its title as Melbourne’s eminent Indian cultural precinct. The State Government…

  • Nida enjoys thirst for life

    Nida enjoys thirst for life

    By CASEY NEILL DANDENONG businesswoman Nida Iqbal has constantly sought more from life and wants other refugees to have the chance to do the same.…

  • Pirates cross swords with cancer

    Pirates cross swords with cancer

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH EYE patches, swords, parrots and black beards took over the classrooms at Yarraman Oaks Primary School as students sailed aboard a ship…

  • Man launches bizarre attacks

    Man launches bizarre attacks

    POLICE are hunting a balaclava-clad man who threatened a Dandenong North bottle-shop clerk and a take-away restaurant employee in the space of 20 minutes. The…

  • Firefighters’ noble effort

    Firefighters’ noble effort

    By CASEY NEILL NOBLE Park firefighters have received a much-needed cash boost from Club Noble. The Noble Park Football Social Club presented a cheque for…

  • No light relief for troubled junction

    No light relief for troubled junction

    By CASEY NEILL STOP signs and a traffic island have not improved a dangerous Dandenong intersection, says a long-time campaigner for lights at Scott and…

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