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  • Minor parties may have upper hand

    A map of the new South Eastern Metropolitan Region — one of eight regions under the reformed Upper House that will be voted on at…

  • Raw pawn plans a major chess stake

    Treasurer Jamie Kenmure has big plans for the newly formed Noble Park Chess Club. By Shaun Inguanzo BRAINS will fry and pawns will fly at…

  • Panthers struggle with the bat

    Panthers young gun Kuma Sarna has made an impressive start to the Premier Cricket season with scores of 44 against Geelong and 22 against Carlton.…

  • Playing it for the kids

    Children at Ponilala reading a letter from students at their ‘friendship school’, St Paul Apostle South A GAME of cards will help an East Timorese…

  • Rocky rolls into final

    Star stayer Rocky bolted his heat of the Sir John Dillon Memorial in at Sandown last week. TRACK specialist Rocky was the fastest heat winner…

  • Campaign just the beginning

    ERMHA CEO Peter Waters. This is the final week of Star and Eastern Regions Mental Health Association’s (ERMHA) Stop the Stigma campaign. But this does…

  • 50 years? Darts amazing!

    Left: Springvale’s Bill and Margaret Watson celebrated 50 years of marriage last Saturday with daughter Mandy Watts, grand-daughter Rebecca Watts and son-in-law Ron Watts. SPRINGVALE’S…

  • Richards’ return setback

    By Glen AtwellDANDENONG Rangers co-captain Sam Richards has suffered a setback in her recovery from a knee injury. The play-making point guard had surgery after…

  • Win gives Ken keys to cup

    The cup carnival is here: Cranbourne trainer Ken Keys captured the first country cup of the Spring Racing Carnival when Blue Collar Jack beat Octrivia…

  • Couple vows to keep sparkling

    Above right: Dandenong residents Angeline and Alfred Cooke will this weekend celebrate 60 years of marriage. By Shaun InguanzoWHAT do the Pope, the Queen of…

  • Timber inferno

    The Dandenong South blaze took more than 15 hours to fully extinguish. Inset: Mountains of second-hand timber and building materials prevented firefighters from fully accessing…

  • Inland port closer to reality

    This map from Salta Westgate shows the south east of Melbourne receives a majority of import containers from The Port of Melbourne. The ‘Westgate Ports…

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