Business
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Value for money
WITH the cost of living skyrocketing Savemore Supermarket Clearance is able to provide grocery needs at up to 80 per cent off retail and offer…
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Mazda sponsorship in play
Berwick Mazda is in its 10th year of sponsorship with the Berwick Junior Football Club. Jamie Plumridge plays for the club and has had the…
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Breakfast time at Bernies
By GARRY HOWE RETAIL veteran Bernie Brooks did not have to look past the front door of his home for an example of what he…
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Pitching in with ideas
YOUNG entrepreneurs can pitch their best business ideas for a chance to make them a reality. Casey Cardinia Region group has invited 15 to 21-year-olds…
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Future’s looking bright
By CASEY NEILL TYRONE Landsman ran Future Metals Recycling from his car when the business first moved into Melbourne in 2008. The company’s managing director…
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Snap up offer
IT’S the end of the financial year and Snap Fitness Endeavour Hills is marking the occasion with a number of special offers. At Snap Fitness,…
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Stop at the cycle shop
IVANHOE Cycles specialises in offering friendly service and a large array of bicycles to suit all needs. Manager Michael Ripley said Ivanhoe Cycles was a…
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Forged at the Foundry
THE brand new Foundry Gym in the heart of Hallam is a 24-hour gym with a difference. Manager Mr Waz said the Foundry was not…
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Innovation to keep pace
By CASEY NEILL A BERWICK small business is being nationally recognised for its ability to innovate. Successful Endeavours was a finalist at Manufacturing Monthly magazine’s…
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Farm food hatched
KEYSBOROUGH Egg Farm is much more than just a place to buy eggs. According to owner David Scaunich and manager Paul Stevenson they sell quality…
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Comfort quilts
Maxwell Alwyn Llewelyn Max joined the Army on 14 April 1942 at 19 years of age. After only weeks of training he was transferred to…
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New order focus to motivate
By CASEY NEILL GREATER Dandenong Chamber of Commerce unveiled its ‘new world order’ at its first breakfast for the year. The event at Sandown Greyhounds…