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  • Victory for workers

    Kemalex Plastics employees Raj, Stephanie and Pauline, who refused to supply their surnames, outside the Dandenong South factory just days after being sacked without any…

  • Stuart has the drum on theatre

    Drum Theatre operations manager Stuart McKellar with heavyduty ropes which will eventually hang backdrops and curtains on the theatre’s stage. Shaun InguanzoDANDENONG’S Drum Theatre is…

  • Kristian steps into Games role

    Springvale student Kristian Clancy will perform at the Commonwealth Games and Melbourne’s Carols by Candlelight By Shaun InguanzoSPRINGVALE student Kristian Clancy will dance at the…

  • Noble run chase stumps Saints

    Above and left: Noble Park wicketkeeper Andrew Brown dislodges the bails in an attempted runout against the Kingston Saints. However the umpire did not share…

  • Tankers earn a barrel of interest

    By Shaun InguanzoWHEN Dandenong businessman John Williamson took over as managing director at Marshall Lethlean in 1985, the company was in receivership. Fast forward 20…

  • Brothers strike the right formula

    Springvale Secondary College students and brothers Justin (left) and Tom Le were ranked among the world’s top one per cent of students for the Westpac…

  • Snowy declares bias

    Left: David ‘Snowy’ McLean was given a victorious farewell from Burden Park Bowling Club on Friday, when the local side beat the starstudded Canadian team.…

  • Set for an ace

    Rosswood Tennis Club summer season was in full swing on |Saturday when a number of junior teams played at home. Daniel Sutcliffe was one player…

  • Painting a picture of modern society

    Haileybury Year 12 By Shaun InguanzoKEYSBOROUGH student Simon Hedt is set to make a statement with a piece of work inspired by American artist Andy…

  • Away defeat a disappointment

    Glen AtwellTHE Dandenong Rangers tasted defeat for the first time this season, losing 56-58 in a thrilling match against the Canberra Capitals at the Australian…

  • Takeaway flamegrilled

    Fire crews entered through the roof to fight flames at Hungry Jack’s in Keysborough.Firefighters prepare to go through a manhole to get to the heart…

  • Novelist shares her story

    Cheryl Wright holds a copy of her awardwinning novel Saving Emma. Ms Wright began writing as part of a lifestyle change to help her overcome…

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