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  • Courts in the dock

    By CASEY NEILL A DANDENONG lawyer is calling for “multicultural courts” and more education to keep refugees out of the legal system. Bilal Amani said…

  • House extension provides stress outlet

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS DANDENONG Neighbourhood House has stretched itself across 15 off-site campuses to help keep a large band of asylum seekers active. Its humble…

  • Food shows the way to men’s hearts

    Food shows the way to men’s hearts

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS SARAH is proof that anything is possible. It’s been a rocky path for the 23-year-old single mum who has been cooking up…

  • Teaching class through history’s conflicts

    Teaching class through history’s conflicts

    By CASEY NEILL PETER D’Angelo has taught children who have fled conflicts around the world for the past 30 years. The retired Italian-born Dandenong High…

  • Volunteers step up to fill the need

    ABOUT 150 would-be helpers for asylum seekers gathered at a volunteer information evening in Dandenong last Tuesday. The event was staged by Asylum Seekers Resource…

  • Workshops weave the way

    Workshops weave the way

    TWINING and coiling were the past-times of choice at Dandenong’s Heritage Hill Museum and Historic Gardens last week. Artist Adrienne Kneebone demonstrated weaving techniques at…

  • Bird birthdays in the hand

    Bird birthdays in the hand

    By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM THE 100th birthday of the Oakleigh and District Poultry Society wasn’t the only special event that was celebrated at its anniversary show…

  • Mobile ministry is on the menu

    Mobile ministry is on the menu

    By CASEY NEILL THE Jamie’s Ministry of Food Mobile Kitchen is now in Dandenong. It arrived in Palm Plaza last Wednesday and will be hosting…

  • Channel dash splash

    Channel dash splash

    By CASEY NEILL PAUL Hoffman swam from England to France last week. His 14 hour and 45 minute journey across the English Channel started at…

  • Poisoned land

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS and CASEY NEILL CONTAMINATED soil could be blown onto neighbouring businesses, a childcare centre and homes from Lyndhurst’s toxic waste dump. Tony…

  • Trafficking charges after raid

    Trafficking charges after raid

    A SPRINGVALE man has been charged with trafficking cannabis and ‘ice’ after police raided two houses in Albert Avenue, Springvale, on 16 July. In one…

  • Butchers has just one snag

    Butchers has just one snag

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS THERE’S a jokey saying at Dunav Butchers – anyone who is not able to pronounce the name of its famous chevapchichi sausages…

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