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School in the swing
By Shaun InguanzoSTUDENTS at Noble Park Special Development School are swinging their way to a better lifestyle courtesy of the Lions Club of Springvale’s generous…
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Racing back on rails
THE Melbourne Racing Club says a rail that collapsed during freak winds on Sunday and caused the cancellation of a race meet at Sandown will…
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G-Spot hot spot reopens
DANDENONG South’s G-Spot Adult Superstore reopened over the weekend after being ravaged by fire in October last year. Owner Deborah Bateman said her business had…
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Acknowledging the other nominees
GEOFF Taylor was one of Australia’s leading motorbike riders in the 60s. Four decades later, his retail motorcycle store is a leader in its own…
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Three robberies on one day
THREE service stations in the local area were robbed on the same day last week, with a knife and syringe among the weapons used to…
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‘My store’ now their store
DANDENONG Myer is one of the chain’s 61 stores purchased by an international consortium this week. Coles Myer announced the sale of its Myer stores,…
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Twilight games cut health risks
By Shaun Inguanzo A KEYSBOROUGH Primary School this week hosted a twilight games night to encourage students and their families to take part in at…
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Noble Park runs out of luck
FIVE run-outs cost the Noble Park Cricket Club any chance of defeating Williamstown in the Victorian Sub District Cricket Association, the team dismissed for 150…
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Lions roar in championship
By Paul PickeringA PRIDE of Springvale Lions has led Victoria to a memorable victory in the Australian Women’s Baseball Championships. Four Springvale players were among…
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Kids jump aboard for valuable game time
By Shaun Inguanzo IT’S a familiar scenario in an extraordinary setting. School children at Maralinga Primary School are picking teams at lunchtime – but not…
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Albanian fest a cultural hit
– Shaun InguanzoMORE than 1000 people braved hot conditions to take part in Greater Dandenong’s Albanian Festival last Sunday at Dandenong Park. The crowd, consisting…
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$3.7mil pirate DVD lab busted
By Shaun InguanzoAUTHORITIES who raided a Springvale home found computer hardware with the capacity to copy more than $3.7 million worth of pirated DVD movies,…