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  • Airport taxi death

    A MIDDLE-AGED Noble Park man has died after he was struck by a taxi at Melbourne Airport on Monday morning. Police said the 56-year-old man…

  • Man escapes smash ‘trap’

    ONE man escaped being trapped when two cars collided at an intersection in Springvale South last week. Emergency services were called to the scene about…

  • Young Enterprise Award – the nominees

    Ben Scoble Anthony Tesselaar International BEN Scoble dabbled in retail after leaving school at age 15. He soon realised that retail was not his desired…

  • Drum Theatre beaten to design awards

    DANDENONG’S $14 million Drum Theatre went home empty-handed at the region’s premier architectural design awards in Beaconsfield last week. The theatre and its designer, William…

  • Breakfast clubs call for help

    PRIMARY schools in Springvale and Noble Park are calling for volunteers to help with their breakfast club programs. The joint Red Cross and Sanitarium initiative…

  • Range of experiences

    STUDENTS at St Johns Regional College partied hard last week in honour of their patron saint. A plethora of cultural delights and artistic talents were…

  • What does Anzac Day mean to you?

    Tomas Isidro “A day to remember the people who fought in the war. And football.”Victor De Figueiredo “A day when we remember soldiers who fought…

  • Would you prefer postal voting in council elections?

    Margaret Magill Frankston YES “I am from Frankston and we have postal voting. You don’t have to rush to a polling booth.”Andy Tran, Noble Park…

  • Police confiscate car

    AN 18-YEAR-OLD Dandenong North man has had his car impounded after he was caught travelling at 200kmh in an 80kmh zone on Wellington Road, Clayton,…

  • Book for cool fun

    READING books is being promoted as a ‘cool’ thing to do during this year’s Children’s Book Week. This year’s theme is Reading Rocks, and Greater…

  • Roundtheclock food service

    Cassie MaherWORKING nine to five has almost become a thing of the past in today’s workforce, just ask employees in Dandenong South’s industrial area. But…

  • Are there too many adult bookshops on main roads?

    John McGill, Keysborough NO “I don’t notice them. They don’t worry me at all.”Colin Carmichael, Seaford YES “It sends out the wrong message to children.…

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