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Blitz on hoons
Acting Sergeant By Sarah SchwagerDANDENONG police have welcomed the introduction of legislation combating hoons and street dragracers. The legislation, introduced into State Parliament on Wednesday,…
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Bonding across ages
Back: Coomoora Secondary College assistant principal John Kavanagh and year 11 students Pauline Tsao, Stephen Long, Natalie Sun and Anna Dang. Front: Springvale Residential Centre…
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Principal moves on
St Elizabeth’s Primary School principal Debra Punton is moving on after six years. THE community of St Elizabeth’s Primary School in Dandenong North said farewell…
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Club under threat
Show me the players! Keysborough Football Club president Clay Cullen says the club has more than $30,000 in the bank and is far from a…
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Traction in control
TRACTION Control scorched around Sandown Park last Thursday, leading all the way to win his Schweppes Melbourne Cup prelude race by six lengths. On a…
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Weekend serves up action
Less than perfect conditions did not stop the Dandenong Tennis Club summer competition swinging into action on Saturday, as the junior teams enjoyed a mixed…
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New station plans unveiled
Above: An artist’s impression of the new $9.5 million Springvale Police Station as it will look when it’s complete in October next year. THE plans…
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Diversity making all the difference
Tito Pal will be involved in Refugee Week celebrations this week. By Sarah Schwager REFUGEE Week celebrations in Greater Dandenong culminate on Saturday with people…
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Citizenship brings lasting relief
Wellsprings for Women manager Ann Halpin (left) with Hakima and her daughter Nagiya, who no longer face deportation, and Wellsprings visitation officer Jenny Barnden. By…
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Road flood leads to water world
Drivers had to deal with a water hazard on Fintonia Road, Noble Park, on FINTONIA Road in Noble Park became a waterway on Friday evening…
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Elise steps up to fulfill her dream
Elise Jacques is rapidly filling the family trophy cabinet. ELISE Jacques, from Haileybury Newlands school in Keysborough, has the world of dancing at her feet.…
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Soggy day for Panther bats
Above: Enthusiastic Dandenong Panthers supporter twoyearold Kye Brandon was more upset over losing his hat than he was watching Dandenong’s batting struggle against Carlton on…