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  • Rays through to prelims

    Rays through to prelims

    If you want to get an indication of the progression of female footy in recent years, download the Coates League app and watch the first…

  • No bumps in the road for Hill

    No bumps in the road for Hill

    A wealth of experience and well-established relationships with the playing group will assist in the transition of leadership at Springvale South as Paul Hill begins…

  • Pharma overdoses ‘preventable’

    Pharma overdoses ‘preventable’

    Prescription drugs are a common factor in accidental fatal overdoses despite being “largely preventable”, a Monash University expert says. Both illicit and pharmaceutical opioids are…

  • Trio wanted over alleged Springvale frauds

    Trio wanted over alleged Springvale frauds

    Three men are wanted by police over an alleged fraudulent spending spree in Springvale and Doncaster. Police believe the trio spent around $14,000 in three…

  • ‘Save my son’

    ‘Save my son’

    A Dandenong mother is pleading for a “compassionate” Australian Government to stop its planned deportation of her only son. Supporters are rallying behind refugee Reeta…

  • Driver takes a U-turn to court

    Driver takes a U-turn to court

    A Hampton Park man has been charged with unlicensed driving and firearm, drug and car theft offences after a police intercept in Dandenong. Police say…

  • Mistaken riches lead to jail-time

    Mistaken riches lead to jail-time

    After a mistaken $10 million windfall, a disability support worker has been sentenced upon trying to flee the country with some of the proceeds. Thevamanogari…

  • Itch for the thin blue line

    Itch for the thin blue line

    The best part of working the Dandenong beat isn’t locking up the “bad guys” but helping people, says police officer Adam Tate. Seven years ago,…

  • New ‘reality’ at Lyndale SC

    New ‘reality’ at Lyndale SC

    Lyndale Secondary College is leading the charge into augmented-reality (AR) learning. The Dandenong North school is the first government school in the state to invest…

  • Prized collections smashed

    Prized collections smashed

    Customers are demanding compensation after a series of break-ins at a Hallam self-storage facility. Tens of thousands of dollars worth of superhero collectibles and musical…

  • $1m to tackle youth crime

    $1m to tackle youth crime

    The State Government has invested $1 million towards an extension of the Pivot program, a local program running across Casey, Dandenong and Frankston which helps…

  • Casey still a hotspot for animal abuse

    Casey still a hotspot for animal abuse

    Casey remains a hotspot for reported animal cruelty, according to RSPCA Victoria figures. The municipality recorded 508 animal cruelty reports – the second highest in…

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