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  • Two heads are better than one to support members

    Two heads are better than one to support members

    By Casey Neill Two young mums are joining forces to go into bat for Greater Dandenong business. New Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce executive officer…

  • Striking lucky with defence win

    Striking lucky with defence win

    By Casey Neill A family business in Dandenong South is helping to build one of the world’s most advanced fighter jets. This project and other…

  • Laundry set to clean up

    Laundry set to clean up

    By Casey Neill A laundry, a farm machinery manufacturer and an electronics recycler were the final three nominees for the new Greater Dandenong Chamber of…

  • Online links are critical first step

    Online links are critical first step

    By Casey Neill “People are using the internet to get their first impression of you.” Nathanial Bibby also told the Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce…

  • Online expert to share his tips

    Online expert to share his tips

    Social media guru Nathanial Bibby will share tips for online success at the next Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce business breakfast. He has more than…

  • Growing nursery gives retrenched auto workers a lift

    Growing nursery gives retrenched auto workers a lift

    A Keysborough company is creating jobs for up to 12 retrenched auto industry workers. Industry and Employment Minister Wade Noonan and Carrum MP Sonya Kilkenny…

  • High flier for Bombardier

    High flier for Bombardier

    By Casey Neill Dandenong-based Bombardier Transportation Australia has a new managing director. Andrew Dudgeon takes the reins from Rene Lalande who had been with BTA…

  • Women say the way to success is not to assume

    Women say the way to success is not to assume

    By Casey Neill Two successful businesswomen will share their stories at a breakfast in Springvale. The SEBN Showcasing Women breakfast on Friday 7 October will…

  • Lost order risks region’s jobs

    Lost order risks region’s jobs

    By Casey Neill There’s a question mark over thousands of jobs in the south-east after Dandenong manufacturer Bombardier missed out on the state’s single largest…

  • Signal for new line contract

    Signal for new line contract

    Bombardier Transportation has been shortlisted for a $1 billion signalling and communication systems contract as part of a consortium with CPB Contractors. The other shortlisted…

  • Gumbuya Park changes hands

    Gumbuya Park changes hands

    Jayco founder Gerry Ryan is among the new owners of well-known attraction Gumbuya Park. A consortium bought the Tynong North amusement and wildlife park for…

  • Still strong after half a century

    Still strong after half a century

    By Casey Neill While repairing a grader blade, engineer John Berends asked the owner the machine’s price tag. John was surprised at the answer and…

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