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Flowers adorn beef cuts
A KEYSBOROUGH butcher added flowers to his stock on Friday to raise money for the Cancer Council’s Daffodil Day. Peter Bailey, manager of Poultry and…
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Our firies in New York among the first to face …
Dandenong firefighter, Graeme Bland, was one of eight Victorian CFA firefighters to lend a hand in New York City during Hurricane Irene. By Nicole Williams…
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Changes afoot?
COULD this be the last time a Keysborough side walks a ground in the Casey Cardinia Football League? Rumours are rife that the Burras are…
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Sharp as they come- Lauren, Tony, Anastasia, Patricia, Mulitha, Anthony and Hannah from Wallarano Primary School are excited to win the regional heat of the Tournament of Minds competition. 69729
By Nicole WilliamsWALLARANO students put their minds to the test and came out on top on Saturday. Seven students from Grade 5 and 6 competed…
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Cobras strike, Rangers out
Luke Fitzgerald guarding the key in the Rangers’ 79-67 loss to the Kilsyth Cobras. 69679 Picture: Jarrod Potter By Jarrod PotterDANDENONG Rangers were eliminated one…
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Craft shows we’re never too old
UNIVERSITY of the Third Age Dandenong is combining an art and craft show with its annual general meeting and throwing the doors open to the…
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Role aims for clean sweep
A NEW litter prevention officer in Greater Dandenong is a step towards a cleaner city. Greater Dandenong Council is one of nine municipalities to receive…
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Chemical fire cover warning
The Tritech Lubricants factory fire in May has prompted Victoria’s fire services to remind residents to stay indoors during a chemical emergency. Picture: Keith Pakenham…
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Coomoora past and present
THE past, present and future of Keysborough College’s Coomoora Campus will collide on Saturday. The school has organised a celebration day for all past and…
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Sport for all sorts
Sireli Rauroro was happy to take part in the Inter-VCAL Sports Day last week. 69085 By Nicole WilliamsIT WAS home runs all around for VCAL…
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Shelter shortage under review
COMMUNITY groups and agencies joined forces last week to discuss ways to reduce homelessness in multicultural communities in the south east growth corridor. The third…
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RACV kicks in
By Nicole WilliamsRACV has helped push start Hand Brake Turn into a new future. The Dandenong workshop received $7000 of new equipment to help its…