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  • Feast of language

    By Lia BichelMORE than 150 students, teachers, and parents celebrated the opening of new facilities at Lighthouse Christian College last week. One new state-of-the-art building,…

  • Cr de-briefed

    By Lia BichelA GREATER Dandenong councillor says a group of fellow councillors have inappropriately used a briefing meeting to discuss taking legal action against him.…

  • Focussed on finals

    By Gavin StaindlAFTER Saturday night’s 1-1 draw with Sunshine George Cross at George Andrews Reserve, Dandenong Thunder coach Stuart Munro is perfectly clear on what…

  • Not puppy love

    POLICE have released an image of a man they want to speak to about three stolen puppies from a pet store in June. Between 26…

  • Demons mean to give them hell

    By Gavin StaindlRELEGATION is a reality for the current Division One side the Springvale District Demons but they are determined to fight out the remainder…

  • Julia’s jewel

    By Danny Buttler JULIA Gillard has got plenty on her mind … but she won’t be losing any sleep over this part of the political…

  • Books come to life

    WEIRD and wonderful book characters are on display at a new exhibition at Walker Street Gallery. The Good the Bad and the Wicked! features work…

  • Thunder hit by player losses

    – Gavin StaindlDANDENONG Thunder has gone down 2-1 to Green Gully and matters look set to get worse for the Premier League club. Dandenong was…

  • Growing concerns

    Blanca Garcia, Gloria Gapper and Tina Cutajar are hoping the council and local community throw their support behind the Springvale Community Garden. 51161 Picture: Stewart…

  • History-making High

    By Lia Bichelwinning films submitted in competitions overseas. 51008 Picture: Stewart Chambers THE Academy Awards may be a distant reality for a group of young…

  • Platform accident crushes worker

    A MAN has been treated for multiple injuries following an industrial accident at Dandenong South on Wednesday morning. Paramedics were called to the Ordish Road…

  • Apprentice stirred to dig up success

    Robert Donaldson, front, celebrates his nomination with Boral quarry manager Mick Player, Chisholm Institute of Tafe CEO Maria Peters and John McKay. 50944 YOU won’t…

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