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  • Police target milk bar fences

    POLICE have seized $7000 of suspected stolen goods after executing a search warrant at another south eastern suburbs milk bar. The latest seizure, in Chelsea…

  • Transport group derails bus plans

    PLANS to run buses along the Monash Freeway from Dandenong to the city to ease pressure on rail services have been slammed by the Public…

  • Police traffic clampdown

    TRAFFIC police will target Monash Freeway drivers for the next month to catch speeding motorists, mobile phone users and tailgaters. A joint operation between the…

  • Mayor gets invitation to Afghanistan

    By Shaun InguanzoKABUL’S mayor this week invited Greater Dandenong mayor Peter Brown to Afghanistan in a bid to help secure a trade relationship between the…

  • Do you remember your first day of school?

    Sara Taylor, Doveton YES “I remember being really excited, my first day at big school.”Sandra Ahsen, Endeavour Hills NO “I’ve got a bad memory. I…

  • Fireworks at festival

    By Sarah SchwagerSPRINGVALE South’s 10th annual Summer Community Festival was a big hit last weekend. More than 15,000 people came out for the rides, participated…

  • Matthew’s career is super charged

    MATTHEW Szczesny is on the fast track to becoming the future of mechanics for V8 Supercars. The Chisholm Institute of TAFE apprentice recently landed a…

  • Candidate takes VEC to court

    Shaun InguanzoA FORMER candidate for the Noble Park Ward in last year’s Greater Dandenong council elections is taking the Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC) to the…

  • Big names mark Drum opening

    THE IMAGES of renowned press photographer Bruce Postle have created a flurry of excitement in the lead up to Dandenong’s gala opening of the Drum…

  • Cup heaven for Betty’s Angel

    By Brad Kingsbury LITTLE River’s greyhound racing fraternity was celebrating popular trainer Paul Bartolo’s domination of last Thursday’s Group 1 Schweppes Melbourne Cup, after litter-sisters…

  • In the swing of hypnotherapy

    By Glen Atwell HYPNOTIST Rohan Gazzard turned residents of Greater Dandenong into barking dogs and clucking hens at the Dingley International on Friday night. The…

  • Hard-hitting rocker to play The Drum

    SINGER and songwriter John Schumann is bringing his band The Vagabond Crew for a one-night only event at the Drum Theatre this week. John Schumann…

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