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  • Mysteries of the missing

    By Shaun Inguanzo A NOBLE Park pensioner has disappeared without trace or reason, says his distraught son. Mahalingham Sinnathamby lived alone in Noble Park for…

  • Support for toxic waste dump site

    By Shaun Inguanzo ENVIRONMENTAL lobbyists fighting to prevent the dumping of hazardous waste at Lyndhurst landfill have thrown their support behind a toxic waste tip…

  • Retailers urged to submit

    THE DANDENONG Retail Traders’ Association (DRTA) is urging central Dandenong retailers to submit their entries into this year’s excellence awards before end of business on…

  • Bashing on train

    POLICE have called for witnesses to an assault at Dandenong train station that occurred on New Year’s Eve. At about 1.15pm, a 32-year-old man boarded…

  • Opening up a new chapter

    A NOBLE Park school is working to increase literacy skills in younger children with a new book club. Every morning at St Anthony’s Primary School…

  • Fashion show for kids

    A VERY special fundraising event is happening in Dandenong next month. The Very Special Kids for Cancer fundraiser fashion show is to be held by…

  • Pirates’ reserves on the rocks

    By Glen AtwellPARKMORE Pirates have been stripped of the right to field a reserves side and forced to pay Southern Football League (SFL) a bond…

  • Hospital surgery list cut

    THE State Government says elective surgery waiting lists have been slashed at Dandenong Hospital over the past 12 months. The latest Your Hospitals report shows…

  • Appeal for fight witnesses

    POLICE are appealing for witnesses to a serious assault outside a Dandenong nightspot on Saturday, 13 August. Two men in their early 30s sustained injuries…

  • Excavator stolen

    A TRUCK and an excavator were stolen from the premises of a commercial business on Cheltenham Road in Keysborough on Monday morning. Police believe the…

  • Leaders forge some high principles

    By Nathan JohnstonVICHEALTH chief executive officer Dr Rob Moodie was called in to Southvale Primary School last week to be its principal for a day.…

  • Don’t argue, Devid’s a winner

    IT IS not a wise idea to pick an argument with Devid Kim. The Springvale student won a prestigious debating award this week. Devid, a…

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