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  • Polish passion for fresh food

    Polish passion for fresh food

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS THERE is good reason why there are few traditional Polish restaurants in Melbourne – because it’s such hard work. Or as Kluska…

  • Attacked man found wandering

    Attacked man found wandering

    A TONGAN man who’d been struck over the head with a wine bottle has been found wandering around Keysborough. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Senior Constable…

  • Argument turns to violence

    Argument turns to violence

    A DANDENONG South man, aged 64, suffered life-threatening injuries during an argument outside his home. Police have arrested and charged two men aged in their…

  • Breaking the cycle

    By CASEY NEILL A DANDENONG women’s group says governments need to address education gaps to break the poverty cycle. Dandenong Evening Voice, Interests and Education…

  • Ratepayers to speak up

    Ratepayers to speak up

    THE public will be given a more audible voice at council meetings under a proposal by Greater Dandenong councillor Sean O’Reilly. At a council meeting…

  • Fest’s fun finale

    Fest’s fun finale

    THE City of Greater Dandenong wound up its Children’s Festival with an expo and fun day in the Dandenong Civic Square. From 10am to 1pm…

  • It’s a kid’s market

    It’s a kid’s market

    DANDENONG Market kept kids entertained throughout the school holidays. A free sports program covered rugby, tennis, basketball, soccer, AFL and athletics. There was face painting,…

  • Police close Stud Road after unit blaze

    Police close Stud Road after unit blaze

    By CASEY NEILL FIREFIGHTERS remain at the scene of a fire in a Dandenong unit complex that has closed Stud Road. Nearby residents reported seeing…

  • Nature calling

    Nature calling

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A CALL of nature may have saved a Dandenong caravan park resident’s life during last Tuesday’s storm. Monika Barany had just put…

  • Shops fill Myer’s shoes

    Shops fill Myer’s shoes

    By CASEY NEILL DANDENONG Plaza will unveil its $40 million post-Myer transformation in less than two weeks. Myer announced last September that the struggling store…

  • Migrants enter new fields

    Migrants enter new fields

    By RUSSELL BENNETT GREATER Dandenong’s ever-expanding multicultural community has started looking outside the square for employment opportunities, with a number gaining valuable hands-on experience at…

  • Cruising for cause

    Cruising for cause

    By CASEY NEILL JULIE McCrimmon is risking more than just blisters to take part in Greater Dandenong Relay for Life next weekend. The Chandler Park…

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