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  • Pedestrian dies after collision

    A SPRINGVALE man has died in hospital after he was struck by a car in Springvale on Sunday night. Police are calling for witnesses after…

  • Noble Park prepares to light up the night

    – Marc McGowanNOBLE Park Football Club will stage the first Eastern Football League (EFL) night match for premiership points when it hosts Blackburn at Pat…

  • Noble Park festival gets council nod

    By Shaun InguanzoA COMMUNITY concert costing $18,000 and expected to attract 300 people will be held in Noble Park on Easter Monday this year. Greater…

  • Commercial interest

    A TELEVISION advertisement promoting Dandenong will begin playing in Gippsland in a move by the City of Greater Dandenong to attract more people to the…

  • Search on for oldest Bible

    THE Dandenong Bible Education Centre is holding a competition to find the oldest Bible in Greater Dandenong. Centre secretary Dr Rob Hyndman said many families…

  • Sign springs into action

    THE City of Greater Dandenong’s engineering department will install a flexible, carproof sign at a Noble Park speed cushion that is proving to be a…

  • Pumas bite back

    THE Lyndale Pumas are back at their biting best after thrashing Canterbury by 49 points at Barry Powell Reserve in their Southern Football League Division…

  • EastLink wrecks

    A 400-YEAR-old healthy red gum in the Lyndhurst area was destroyed recently so the Bracks Government could continue building the new EastLink project. While our…

  • Outrage over house neglect

    By Sarah SchwagerTHE state of a public housing property in Noble Park North has sparked outrage among the community. While the Department of Human Services…

  • How to beat all udders

    By Shaun Inguanzo STUDENTS at a Springvale school are hoping to cream the opposition at the Royal Melbourne Show with their well-cultured cow. Springvale South…

  • Pattern of East meets West

    A DANDENONG gallery is the temporary home for Mildura artists and their ancient Chinese-inspired artwork. The Willow Pattern exhibition at the Walker Street Gallery was…

  • Centre commended

    NOBLE Park’s Paddy O’Donoghue Centre has been recognised nationally for its strong contribution to the township. The centre, which opened early this year, houses a…

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