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  • Beaconsfield just falls short

    Beaconsfield just falls short

    Beaconsfield has once again laid down a serious challenge to one of the frontrunners for this year’s Eastern Division One premiership after a seven-point loss…

  • Cannons continue firing

    Cannons continue firing

    Casey has just about locked in its finals spot in the Women’s Vic League 1 competition with a 5-1 victory over Knox on Saturday at…

  • Haileybury tops national awards

    Haileybury tops national awards

    Haileybury has been crowned with the prestigious Non-Government Primary School of the Year title in a national education awards event this month. In a glittering…

  • Concretor convicted after worker’s amputation

    Concretor convicted after worker’s amputation

    A Dandenong concrete spraying company has been convicted and fined $30,000 after a worker’s hand was partially amputated. TP Structures Pty Ltd was sentenced in…

  • Dandenong man charged with armed robbery attempt

    Dandenong man charged with armed robbery attempt

    A Dandenong man has been arrested over an attempted armed robbery at a licensed venue in May. Armed Crime Squad detectives raided a Dandenong address…

  • Noble Park North gym fire downgraded to non-suspicious

    Noble Park North gym fire downgraded to non-suspicious

    Victoria Police has downgraded a fire that gutted a gym in Noble Park North overnight as non-suspicious. Emergency services were alerted to the building fire…

  • Wickers whacked in 10 wild minutes

    Wickers whacked in 10 wild minutes

    A calamitous close to the third quarter saw Berwick fritter away the chance of a major upset over Vermont in the Eastern Football Netball League…

  • Doveton suffers rare loss

    Doveton suffers rare loss

    Doveton has gone down to East Malvern in an excellent tune up for finals in the Southern Football Netball League Division 2 competition. Matthew Jameson…

  • Origami houses for advocacy

    Origami houses for advocacy

    The large steps on the second level of Bunjil Library were decorated by over 100 origami houses on Monday 12 August, a combined community effort…

  • Disqualified joy-rider spared further jail

    Disqualified joy-rider spared further jail

    A Dandenong disqualified driver who stole a car and wrote it off “for the sake of a five-minute joy-ride” has been spared further jail. Liam…

  • Noble Park North gym destroyed in suspicious fire

    Noble Park North gym destroyed in suspicious fire

    Police detectives are investigating a suspicious fire that gutted a gym in Noble Park North overnight as well as possible links to a spate of…

  • Monash Health not ‘forced’ into merger

    Monash Health not ‘forced’ into merger

    A feared $200 million budget cut at Monash Health has been averted in a State Government health services reform announced on 8 August. Victorian hospital…

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