Journal
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Swimming to keep in running shape
TAMMY van Wisse can often be seen at the tail of a nightly news bulletin, having swum across one of many bodies of water around…
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Action needed on safety
IT’S about time something concrete and practical is done and done quick regarding community and public safety issues in Noble Park and in our city…
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Hundreds mourn community stalwart
HUNDREDS of friends, family members and workmates attended the funeral last week of Noble Park community stalwart Peter Ross. Mourners who spoke to Star reported…
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Sandown falls to last place
By Melissa GrantSANDOWN slumped to last place on the Southern Football League (SFL) Division Three ladder after a 19-point loss to Cerberus at HMAS Cerberus…
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Man on sex attack charge
POLICE investigating the rape of a Dandenong South woman near Dandenong Creek last week have arrested a Dandenong man and charged him with sexual assault…
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Council faces tax hit
GREATER Dandenong council will seek legal and taxation advice after a ratepayers group revealed the council could owe $300,000 in land tax on two of…
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Shazeet streets ahead
By Shaun InguanzoDANDENONG’S biggest annual talent quest yielded another batch of talented youngsters as they performed for the masses outside Dandenong Plaza last week. Urban…
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A dose of race fashion
DANDENONG Plaza sponsored a best dressed couples’ event at the Peet Pakenham Cup last week. Part of the cup’s Fashions on the Field, the couples…
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Drink-driver hit 145km/h
DANDENONG Police have busted a motorist almost four times the legal blood-alcohol limit travelling at 145km/h in an 80km/h zone in Hallam. The bust is…
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Teen girl stabbed
A KEYSBOROUGH teenager was punched and stabbed during a dispute in Cranbourne on Sunday night. The 17-year-old girl was in a park off Clarendon Street…
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Speed a hard lesson to learn
By Shaun InguanzoPOLICE involved in an Anzac Day traffic crackdown were shocked when a learner driver sped through Noble Park at 177km/h. Police said the…
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Once upon a time, in a school not so far away …
– Shaun InguanzoIT WAS a happy ending for Keysborough Park Primary School students who on Wednesday wrapped up weeks of studying fairytales with a special…