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  • Government contracts a

    MANUFACTURING lobby group SEMMA (South East Melbourne Manufacturers Alliance) has welcomed the Federal Government’s pledge to encourage more local procurement which it believes will provide…

  • Thunder drawn but still on top

    Sam Bayley’s Dandenong Thunder played out a 2-2 draw with Oakleigh on Saturday night. 30293 Picture: Meagan Rogers By Stuart TeatherAT least the supporters got…

  • New number

    HOLD the phone… Springvale Benevolent Society has a new phone number. People who need assistance are reminded that the new number is 9546 5558. President…

  • Bomb scare

    DANDENONG bankers were left shak-en from a bomb scare in Lonsdale Street on Monday. Detective Jenny Van Dord said the police bomb squad was called…

  • Weekend matches a total loss for locals

    By Paul PickeringIT was a miserable day for the locals. Six games and six losses across three divisions of the Southern Football League. It started…

  • Flu claim is cold comfort – Trent Robertson was among three Noble Park players who escaped the

    By Paul PickeringNOBLE Park coach Alan Ezard offered an explanation – but no excuses – for his side’s lethargic 55-point loss at Croydon on Saturday.…

  • Dealer award in cool company

    Grant Taylor and Mark Levin from Staycool Hallam. 31299 By Melissa MeehanHALLAM’S Staycool Heating and Air Conditioning has been awarded Brivis Carriers’ number one dealer…

  • Art brings out ability

    RADICAL Community Creations artwork exhibition will be on display at the Springvale Library’s Art on Glass exhibition space. The exhibition will showcase works created by…

  • Mad cuppa for a cure

    Kirk Watson and Luke Gerardin from LINK community VCAL. 31572 LINK’S Community VCAL program hosted a Biggest Morning Tea on Friday 29 May at the…

  • Rusted pipe leads to fine

    By Melissa MeehanA DANDENONG South company has been fined more than $5600 for discharging a red liquid into the stormwater system. EPA Victoria fined International…

  • Police praised after break-in ordeal

    By Melissa MeehanA NOBLE PARK grandmother has praised local police who cared for her after her home was broken into while she was asleep inside.…

  • Students make art of trade

    Alan, Kuckon, Nola, Vincent, Thao Nhan, Linda, Zeyi and Lisa, fro By Bridget CookSPRINGVALE Primary School has teamed up with Parkmore Shopping Centre to create…

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