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  • Hird’s guernsey makes a comeback

    Above: A happy Colin Hooper, left, with Essendon By Shaun InguanzoDANDENONG detectives investigating an unrelated crime have stumbled across a stolen Essendon Football Club jumper…

  • Donation a wheel delight for Martha

    Martha Karantao is overjoyed by the donation of a bike after hers was stolen from Maralinga Primary School last month. Picture: Stewart Chambers. By Shaun…

  • Adults learn new tricks

    Never too old: English language and literacy access counsellor Ann Pan prepares for the Adult Learners Expo at Springvale City Hall last week. IT’S NEVER…

  • Bulls charge into flag decider

    Above: Craig Anderson pumps the Bulls into attack on Saturday. By Paul PickeringA BARNSTORMING second-quarter goal blitz has thrust Noble Park into the Eastern Football…

  • Expo to battle obesity

    Coomoora Primary School students, back from left, Tracy, Jenny, Neamat, Lulu, and front from left, David, Mihailo, Dawin and Scott prepare for the school’s upcoming…

  • Company takes on cheap imports

    Above: From left, Independent Carpet Company employees Liam O’Kelly, Simone De Cata, Lynda Baker, Lou De Cata, Kay Hughes and Paul Gardner. By Shaun InguanzoA…

  • Former naval colleague breaks silence on killer

    Left: Noble Park Vietnam veteran Shane Watt shared a naval dormitory with Victoria’s longest-serving prisoner, Derek Percy. By Shaun InguanzoA NOBLE Park man who shared…

  • Silver spurs Stubbins to better times

    Haileybury Waterlion freestyle dynamo Kelly Stubbins and coach Wayne Lawes rejoice in her ascension to her second national team for next year’s World Short Course…

  • Disease outbreak fear

    Noble Park North Ward councillor Maria Sampey. By Shaun InguanzoA GREATER Dandenong councillor fears the city’s refugees infected by the potentially deadly tuberculosis bacteria could…

  • Cobras strike for flag

    The MIDDWAY Cobras celebrate their premiership victory last week. THE MIDDWAY Cobras Football Club was drinking from the sweet cup of success last week after…

  • Fundraising goods go up in smoke

    From left: Noble Park lady bowlers Gwenda Johnstone and Marj Gissing with lady president Lynne Nicholas, front, and examples of the handcrafted items lost in…

  • Kelly looks to Beijing

    Haileybury Waterlion star Kelly Stubbins is on a high after making her second national team for next year’s World Short Course Swimming Championships in Manchester.…

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