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  • Clampdown on trolleys

    Nathan JohnstonSUPERMARKETS face heavy fines if they fail to pick up abandoned shopping trolleys. The City of Greater Dandenong has started to amend some of…

  • Brown to move on slipup

    A FORMER Haileybury College sports ground is set to be divided up into 272 lots to form part of the Crystal Waters and College Green…

  • Blind woman found safe

    A LEGALLY blind Keysborough woman reported missing was found safe and well at a shopping centre last week. Police said 21-year-old Haylee Pritchard disappeared from…

  • Fire probe

    FIREFIGHTERS are investigating a blaze that gutted a Springvale house in the early hours of Monday morning. Springvale CFA firefighter Jamie Maclean said fire engulfed…

  • No-one bends it like Uneek

    By Shaun InguanzoA DANDENONG company is bending it better than a team of English soccer stars. Uneek Bending in Dandenong specialises in the bending and…

  • Milkesso plays it safe

    By Sarah SchwagerDANDENONG West Primary School student Milkesso Edao has received a Metropolitan Ambulance Service Community Hero Award for his actions that helped save six…

  • Man sentenced over rapes

    A DANDENONG man has been sentenced to 24 years jail for three rapes within three days. The Victorian Supreme Court heard Hakeem Hakeem, 21, of…

  • Boys charged after school raid

    A 13-YEAR-OLD Dandenong boy has been arrested and charged with various offences following a burglary at Pakenham Secondary College last week. The teenager and a…

  • Kids avert tragedy

    By Shaun InguanzoTWO Springvale primary school students averted a “potential tragedy” when they rescued two elderly residents from a fire last week. The Springvale Country…

  • Jamie moves to play world’s best

    By Shaun InguanzoJAMIE Kenmure will be flying the Aussie flag as he attempts to outsmart the best chess players in the Commonwealth at a championship…

  • Share the journey

    TAKING part in the 2006 MIDDWAY Community Walk and Festival for Mental Health is the best way you can throw your support behind the Stop…

  • Vodka with a twist… it’s for charity

    – Shaun InguanzoDANDENONG’S Russian community hopes honey vodka and shasliks will allow a Russian orphanage to continue its passion for sled dogs. The Russian Welfare…

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