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Axe attacker sentenced
A masked, axe-wielding attacker who slashed a victim in their own home in Dandenong has been sentenced. South East resident Alimadad Moradi, 38, pleaded guilty…
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Youth celebrated
Local charity Bakhtar Community Organisation held its annual Bakhtar Youth of the Year Award Dinner on Friday 11 October. The night recognised the outstanding contributions…
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Life recognition for financial saviour
A financial counsellor for more than 40 years, Margaret Taig’s dedication has been recognised with the awarding of the Honorary Life Membership of Financial Counselling…
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“Par” start to Bulls’ season
Cardinia fast bowler Jack Burchill suffered a minor ankle injury on Saturday which kept him to just 2.4 overs. What initially appeared as a potentially…
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Dart league reaching thrilling conclusion
The Mountain Dart League season is reaching the pointy end. One round remains in the home-and-away competition before finals begin on Friday 8 November, with…
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Hoon-car confiscation bid fails
The father of a Berwick serial hoon has successfully beaten a police bid to confiscate a BMW vehicle used for dangerous acts such as seat-swapping…
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Safety calls for Heatherton Road
In light of a tragic incident last week that resulted in the death of a young child, residents are calling for safety upgrades on an…
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New charge for Endeavour Hills driver
A 24-year-old man is facing upgraded charges after a three-year-old girl was fatally injured when allegedly struck by a car in Endeavour Hills. Kamal Ghali,…
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United call against ‘unfair fast track’ system
An open letter to the Government to resolve “fast track failures” has been signed by more than 70 organisations to mark 100 days of a…
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Tour returns to Bulls as new era begins
2022 premiership player Josh Tour is returning to Noble Park Football Club in 2025 to resume his career in blue and gold. The defender was…
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Swans survive a sharp dive
Casey-South Melbourne has survived a dramatic middle order collapse to escape with a draw against Ringwood on Saturday in the second round of the Victorian…
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High-risk drivers blitzed in Operation Malleus
A 147 km/h driver ‘running late to a meeting’ at 6am, unaccompanied learner drivers with meth in their systems and a motorist detected at 0.133…