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  • Early Christmas

    By Nicole WilliamsIT WILL be a very special Christmas in one Lyndhurst household this December when seven-week-old Leon takes his first trip home. First-time mother…

  • Icing on the cake

    By Nicole WilliamsNOBLE Park’s high achieving apprentice has another prestigious award under his chef’s hat. Apprentice chef Colin Wilson was named Victorian Apprentice of the…

  • Haynes, Buntine now Giants

    Nick Haynes is off to the Greater Western Sydney Giants, drafted at pick seven by the newest AFL club. 68844 By Jarrod PotterIT was a…

  • Memeti’s soft corner for Dandy South

    By Nicole WilliamsDANDENONG South is like one big family says a long-term resident, despite ranking in the bottom 10 in a liveability survey. In a…

  • Parking feud

    By Nicole WilliamsA SCHOOL parking war has prompted official complaints to the council and reports to police that teachers’ cars have been vandalised. Residents living…

  • A fantastic new facility

    Federal Isaacs MP Mark Dreyfus with with school captains Kimberley Chambers and Sophie Noukaris. 74027 KEYSBOROUGH Secondary College’s new science centre will teach budding scientists…

  • Bear-wick mauls Parkfield- Buckley Ridges’ Troy Aust whips off the bails to dismiss Narre South’s Dylan Quirk in the Twenty20 on Tuesday night. 74356 Picture: Jarrod Potter

    By Jarrod PotterIN the battle of the bears, Berwick knocked off Parkfield by three runs in round four of the DDCA Twenty20 competition. Steve Spoljaric…

  • Ready to take on Rebels

    By Gavin StaindlMICK Wearne has been around baseball too long to believe in miracles, so he has to be believed when he says his Springvale…

  • Numbers up for Herring?

    By Nicole WilliamsPARTY politics could stop one Greater Dandenong councillor from running for the position of mayor, after dedicating 12 years to the municipality. Councillor…

  • Robbery bungled

    A SPRINGVALE Subway Restaurant worker had a lucky escape when two bungling bandits couldn’t get inside the store. The female worker had just locked the…

  • Tongues of fire

    FIREBUGS have caused thousands of dollars of damage to a building at AMES Language School in Noble Park. The fire at the main office entrance,…

  • Burras scrape home

    By Jarrod PotterKEYSBOROUGH came from nowhere to beat Dandenong West on Tuesday night in round three of the DDCA Twenty20 competition. Keysborough was set 110…

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