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  • Steps to success

    BUSINESS people were served a dose of inspiration at the South East Business Networks Women in Business Breakfast last week. Founder and chief executive officer…

  • Top teams on the rise

    Springvale City is set to return to Division Three after being promoted from the Provisional ranks on Saturday. Front row, from left: Edis Omerovic, Elvedin…

  • Trams take all on board

    Yarra Trams CEO Michel Masson, managing director of Bombardier Transport Dan Osborne, John Barry from the Department of Transport and Minister for Public Transport Terry…

  • Guns and drugs raid

    FOUR guns, drugs and $30,000 in stolen property were seized when police arrested seven men in raids on Tuesday. Police said the raids follow previous…

  • Biggest losers

    By Nicole WilliamsGAMBLERS in Greater Dandenong are losing almost twice as much on pokie machines each year than the average Victorian. New figures released by…

  • Man hurt in tree car smash

    A CRASH in Noble Park last week has left a man with serious facial injuries. The man crashed his car into a tree on the…

  • Down but not out

    THE second semi-final between St John’s and Glen Eira at Trevor Barker Beach Oval had it all. From the first bounce it was game on…

  • Support firms for disability scheme

    By Nicole WilliamsCOUNCIL’S backing of the National Disability Insurance Scheme has buoyed local disability support organisations. Wallara and Options Victoria are pleased Greater Dandenong councillors…

  • Flowers adorn beef cuts

    A KEYSBOROUGH butcher added flowers to his stock on Friday to raise money for the Cancer Council’s Daffodil Day. Peter Bailey, manager of Poultry and…

  • Our firies in New York among the first to face …

    Dandenong firefighter, Graeme Bland, was one of eight Victorian CFA firefighters to lend a hand in New York City during Hurricane Irene. By Nicole Williams…

  • Changes afoot?

    COULD this be the last time a Keysborough side walks a ground in the Casey Cardinia Football League? Rumours are rife that the Burras are…

  • Sharp as they come- Lauren, Tony, Anastasia, Patricia, Mulitha, Anthony and Hannah from Wallarano Primary School are excited to win the regional heat of the Tournament of Minds competition. 69729

    By Nicole WilliamsWALLARANO students put their minds to the test and came out on top on Saturday. Seven students from Grade 5 and 6 competed…

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