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  • Help for refugees

    Help for refugees

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS GREATER Dandenong is recruiting Victorian councils to join them in a fight for more federal funding for support services for asylum seekers…

  • Balkans flood relief

    Balkans flood relief

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A KEYSBOROUGH church’s parishioners have pitched in more than $230,000 to help victims of devastating floods in the Balkans. Father Chedomir Videkanic,…

  • Sweet treat

    Sweet treat

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS COILED like an iridescent orange pretzel, the jalebi is Punjab Sweets’ most popular dish. Owner Nasir Chaudhry has been dishing up traditional…

  • Afghans negotiate health maze

    Afghans negotiate health maze

    By CASEY NEILL VOLUNTEERS are helping Afghan refugees to unravel Australia’s complicated health system. The South Eastern Melbourne Medicare Local (SEMML) Afghan Community Team received…

  • Drugs are rampant

    Drugs are rampant

    By CASEY NEILL GREATER Dandenong has experienced the largest increase in drug offences in the state, latest Victoria Police figures show. There were 1152 drug…

  • Right call for jobs

    Right call for jobs

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS DON’T answer your phone in a job interview – better still, leave it outside. It’s simple advice but not so easy for…

  • Thunder denial

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS DANDENONG Thunder will plead not guilty to misconduct charges leveled against club associates after the alleged abuse of a young female referee…

  • Girl disturbs burglar

    Girl disturbs burglar

    AN EIGHT-YEAR-OLD girl woke to find a burglar in the lounge room of her Noble Park home. Police said a man entered the Vallota Crescent…

  • Sailor sees out half century

    Sailor sees out half century

    By CASEY NEILL RON Kennedy joined the Dandenong Naval Association of Australia branch at a community meeting in a Hemmings Street hall on 8 May…

  • More leave for Sampey

    COUNCILLOR Maria Sampey hasn’t attended a council meeting since October. In early November she took stress leave and lodged a WorkCover claim against the City…

  • Culture of charity

    Culture of charity

    NOBLE Park Secondary College has highlighted its cultural diversity and raised more than $580 for charity. Principal Pam Dyson was proud to witness the variety…

  • Sport plan for green wedge

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS GREATER Dandenong Council has left open plans for Keysborough Golf Club to develop a “golf and community multi-sport precinct” in the green…

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