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  • Playtime over

    Dandenong South Primary School principal Leonie Fitzgerald cannot believe the damage vandals inflicted upon the school’s new shade sails during the school holidays. Picture: Stewart…

  • Police reflect on fallen colleagues

    Above: Family and friends joined Victoria Police members at Springvale on Friday to remember their colleagues who died while serving the community. HUNDREDS of Victoria…

  • Cutback hits wrong note

    Live Wires participant and avid musician Paul Hender wows the crowd with a drum solo at Tuesday night’s concert. His musical pursuit has now been…

  • Woman walks away from truck smash

    Dandenong fire officers say the woman driving this sedan was lucky to escape unharmed after it was involved in a collision with a prime mover…

  • Footy fix hits the airwaves

    From left, Geelong player Liam Pickering, Melbourne legend David Schwarz, presenter Anthony Hudson, Western Bulldogs legend Doug Hawkins, and Richmond legend Kevin Bartlett present 1116SEN’s…

  • Livewires an electric experience

    Livewires coordinator Darren Deland belts out tunes on the guitar while band member Antoine Lim-How flaunts his talent on the piano. By Shaun InguanzoTHE Livewires…

  • Which sport will you follow during summer?

    Michelle Sterchi, Noble Park “I’ll be following the horses for a few good drinking sessions.”Kristie Bailey, Noble Park “Lawns bowls, because they’ve got cheap beer.”Sandra…

  • That smell’s not incense!

    Firefighters inspect St James Anglican Church in Dandenong after extinguishing a small electrical fire last Sunday. FIREFIGHTERS contained a small electrical fire that broke out…

  • Perfect farewell for Brock

    Above: Thousands of motor racing fans migrated to Sandown last Friday for a public memorial honouring motor racing legend Peter Brock. By Shaun InguanzoTHE motor…

  • Pink Monaro Amanda’s delight

    Amanda Williams with her HQ Monaro in a unique colour. Picture courtesy Bistra Atanasova. By Shaun InguanzoAMANDA Williams’ Monaro was a glowing tribute to her…

  • Payne moves on to help youth

    Left: Outgoing acting City of Greater Dandenong CEO Bryan Payne will resume his consulting business, but will also chair the Visy Cares Centre board.Right: Former…

  • ‘Treat the street’, say traders

    Businessman and Afghan community leader Khaliq Fazal (front) with (from left) Thomas Street traders Haji Najifi, Yama Akbar and Ahmad Hussain Zada. By Shaun InguanzoAFGHAN…

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