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  • They now call Australia home

    Afghani refugees, now Australian citizens, Suleman Amiri and his mother Hoson Ara Amiri at Springvale Town Hall last week for theAustralia Day citizenship ceremony. Shaun…

  • Rangers on path to threepeat

    Dandenong Rangers cocaptain Carly Wilson will be firmly focused on turning the tide on a recent string of losses. By Glen Atwell

  • Volunteers light up a great Aussie day

    Noble Park RSL members John Chisholm (left) and Jeff ‘Pony’ Moore wear their true colours on their faces during Australia Day celebrations last week. By…

  • Club open day a hit

    The Rosswood Tennis Club open day for people with disabilities was a complete success, according to organisers. From left: Julia Kubiak, Kazic Kubiak, David Spierings,…

  • Lunar-tic weather mars festival

    From left: Katherine Tran, Andrew Trinh and Anna Tran sold novelty neon sticks and accessories at last weekend’s Lunar New Year Festival. By Shaun InguanzoINTENSE…

  • Batter up with the best

    Above: A swinging sensation … James Brooks from the Dandenong Softball Association played for Victoria in the international practice matches against South Africa and New…

  • Road blamed for toddler’s death

    Harold Road mother Nasreen Sultana, with children Sarah and Sumyia, is concerned about the road’s safety in the wake of a fatal collision last week.…

  • Works disrupt shops, owners

    Walker Street business owners (from left) Peter Butts and Jamal Iqbal are upset over what they claim was a lack of consultation from council, resulting…

  • Girls step out in style

    Above: From left: Reba, Mary, Nyawour, Nakel, Rania and Athieu strut their stuff. LOCAL Sudanese girls had the chance to strut their stuff in a…

  • Lunartic weather mars festival

    From left: Katherine Tran, Andrew Trinh and Anna Tran sold novelty neon sticks and accessories at last weekend’s Lunar New Year Festival. By Shaun InguanzoINTENSE…

  • Pensioner fears bus service fate

    Alan Marshall fears the demise of council’s Weekend Bus Service could socially isolate him from the community. A VISUALLY impaired Noble Park resident who relies…

  • Panther attack hot

    Above: HawthornMonash University batsman Craig Entwistle has his stumps rearranged by Dandenong Panthers spinner Nathan Allen. Entwistle was dismissed for 13 while Allen produced the…

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