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  • Tap into high-tech

    By Shaun InguanzoTHE students are a wired bunch down at Carwatha College after the official opening this week of the school’s $1.2 million high-tech learning…

  • Forklift seatbelts priority

    WORKSAFE inspectors will visit 500 workplaces around Victoria to encourage the use and installation of seatbelts on the state’s 85,000 forklifts. Director of WorkSafe’s Manufacturing…

  • Trainer’s Sandown Shootout showdown

    THE field for tonight’s (Thursday’s) $50,000 winner-take-all Lechte Nissan Shootout at Sandown Park will be headed by top Cranbourne greyhound Pure Octane. Leading Victorian trainer…

  • Free bus shelters open new doors

    THE City of Greater Dandenong will receive 150 free bus shelters under a new 15year deal with Adshel. The company will also carry out maintenance…

  • Springvale sneaks home

    SPRINGVALE North Tennis Club remain unbeaten in the Tennis Victoria Grade Two pennant season after a narrow six-game victory against Dendy Park. With both teams…

  • Apply for funding

    GREATER Dandenong council is calling for community groups looking for grants to attend information sessions before an application period opens this month. The council’s General…

  • Fears sewerage is under the pump

    By Shaun InguanzoA COUPLE claims red tape has thwarted an effort to probe higher-density developments and their impact on Noble Park’s sewerage and waterway network.…

  • Council elections forum

    WITH less than 10 weeks before nominations close, prospective council candidates are being asked to attend information sessions about the role of local government. Municipal…

  • Here’s the drum on new season

    THE Australian Bee Gees, Virgins: A Musical Threesome, and the Filipino Arts Fiesta are part of the first quarter line-up at the Drum Theatre sure…

  • Mixed results in local soccer

    By Glen AtwellTHE Football Federation Victoria State League Three South East division kicked into action on Saturday with a mixed bag of results for the…

  • Dingoes roll over against Oaks

    By Paul PickeringA FEROCIOUS half-time spray from playing-coach Adam Quinn failed to put the bark back in a tame Dingley outfit on Saturday, as the…

  • Sex shop shotgun raid

    A MAN bearing a sawn-off shotgun raided an adult bookshop in Dandenong on Tuesday afternoon. Frankston’s Embona Taskforce is investigating the incident and is appealing…

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