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  • Rotary helps on the long ride

    Springvale Rotary Club president John Wysham THE Springvale Rotary Club has thrown its support behind the Springvale Secondary College’s Great Victorian Bike Ride team, which…

  • Horrible and here

    Above: Simon Hedt has a severe case of the horrors.Above left: James Cross is set to take the stage in Little Shop of Horrors.Top: Simon…

  • Program putting youths back on the right track

    Youth Substance Abuse Service program leader Blithe Swebbs (left) with Jess, Richard, Chris, Justin, Jess and Steph take part in the visual art program. A…

  • Faith brings leaders together

    Faith leaders Graeme Sutton, Lavigi Tupou, Davy Krishna, Kim Ngujen and Christa Naujoks were recognised for promoting respect among the various faiths in the City…

  • Kids take fresh look at history

    Student Ali explains a few things about Australian history to younger students Vipin, Marae and Amir.Student Ana with the display she prepared for the Dandenong…

  • Fire up for seminar

    Greg Milne, James Wong and Neil Schlipalius from the Springvale Fire Brigade are taking a winter fire awareness program to the community. A TEAM of…

  • Branding launched with a roll of the drums

    Left: An artist’s impression of Dandenong’s Drum Theatre, which is set to open in February. By Rebecca Fraser WITH a drum roll, the official branding…

  • Chinese students set sights on VCE

    Haileybury teacher Jan Bruder discusses the VCE with Chinese teachers Sabrina Li and Senny Zhang. By Nathan JohnstonSTUDENTS at six high schools in China are…

  • Tradesmen’s gift of toys

    Top from left: Nathan Stott, Alan Brandoff and Steve Cvek from Abigroup. Bottom: Justin Morris, 12, and Paul Howden. By Nathan JohnstonTHE tradesmen working on…

  • First year whirls by

    Above: Dorrie Norris and Bonnie Madigan help cut the cake at the Whirly Bird club’s first birthday. By Rebecca FraserPARTY poppers, lolly bags, cake, balloons…

  • ’Roos by 10: Cobras coach

    The Moorabbin Kangaroos are a 10goal better side than the Doveton Eagles, according to Southern Cobras coach Stephen Jasiak. Picture: Meagan Trotter.By Glen Atwell THE…

  • Dead set on crypt

    A creepy night in a cemetery has secured one man the dream of a lifetime, BUY now, lay later. That was the motto on Saturday…

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