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  • English skill work bridge

    English skill work bridge

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A RUSH of asylum seekers who are desperate to exercise newly-acquired work rights has descended on the Asylum Seekers Resource Centre’s Dandenong…

  • Blessing for burial spaces

    Blessing for burial spaces

    By CASEY NEILL SPRINGVALE’S new Saint Padre Pio Mausoleum honours a much-loved Italian saint and caters for special burial traditions. The Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne…

  • Artwork colour call for impact

    Artwork colour call for impact

    A LANDMARK Dandenong business became a blank canvas for budding artists. The Dandenong Pavilion offered up its external walls to Melbourne street artist DVATE and…

  • College students get a look at the future of working life

    College students get a look at the future of working life

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH ROBOTICS, plastering, tiling and cake decorating were among the activities Keysborough College students got to try at their careers expo. Almost 1000…

  • Market’s budget birthday wishes

    Market’s budget birthday wishes

    SESQUICENTENNIAL celebrations are key components in Dandenong Market’s budget for the financial year ahead. The Dandenong icon turns 150 next year and is set to…

  • Latitude’s got the attitude

    Latitude’s got the attitude

    A DANDENONG South developer took home a national award last week. Latitude 37 Group won the Australian Professional Medium Builder/Renovator of the Year title at…

  • Young business bosses wrap up awards

    Young business bosses wrap up awards

    HALF of the finalists for the Young Manufacturer of the Year title hailed from Melbourne’s south east. Brad Huggett works at Rebul Packaging in Hallam,…

  • Title offers support for solid growth effort vision

    Title offers support for solid growth effort vision

    By CASEY NEILL WASTECH’S inclusion as a finalist for the Medium Manufacturer of the Year title followed a string of recent awards for the Hallam…

  • Growing family business enjoys the fruits of its labour

    Growing family business enjoys the fruits of its labour

    A FAMILY orchard in Officer was a finalist in the Food and Fibre Processing award. LangTech International pipped Bellevue to the post but co-manager Nick…

  • Heart of capital advice

    Heart of capital advice

    PITCHER Partners was a finalist for the Professional Services Award. The accounting and advisory firm opened its second Melbourne office in Dandenong South in May…

  • Solid blue chip effort

    Solid blue chip effort

    BROTHERS Phillip, Richard and Stephen Herbert own and operate Dandenong South company NaturaStone. The company was a finalist for induction into the Victorian Manufacturing Hall…

  • Wheels still turning as truck builder looks forward

    Wheels still turning as truck builder looks forward

    IVECO Trucks Australia has been in Dandenong since 1952 when International Harvester, as it was then known, developed a truck manufacturing facility. Last week it…

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