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  • Students push for park CCTV

    SURVEILLANCE cameras head a series of suggestions aimed at quashing dangerous activity at Hemmings Park after recent concerns from young people and local police. Plans…

  • Persistence pays off for Pumas

    By Glen AtwellLYNDALE recorded its third win of the season with a nail-biting two-point result over Hampton at Barry Powell Reserve on Saturday. After the…

  • Stabbed man stable

    A NOBLE Park man was stabbed in Pakenham on the weekend after an altercation between two men. The 38-year-old man was rushed to hospital after…

  • Expo to highlight women in business

    AN EXPO in the Shire of Cardinia will recognise the work of businesswomen in Melbourne’s south eastern suburbs. The Women Making It Work Network, which…

  • Footy boss eyes region

    By Jim MynardHAWTHORN Football Club sales and marketing manager Jeremy Kaan foreshadowed a strong presence in the southeast for his club. Mr Kaan, who was…

  • Sabres still rattle Rangers

    By Glen AtwellSANDRINGHAM remains the perennial thorn in Dandenong’s side after a 95-88 victory against the Rangers at Sandringham Basketball Stadium on Saturday night. It…

  • Police name bash victim

    POLICE have revealed the name of the Malaysian tourist who died after he was beaten with a metal pole in Springvale on 3 March. Leong…

  • Friends to play a role

    KEYSBOROUGH’S Tatterson Park will continue development, with a little help from its friends. City of Greater Dandenong Council resolved at Monday night’s meeting to form…

  • Starlight brightens nights and days

    SPENDING time in hospital is not much fun for anyone. But it is just that little bit tougher for children – especially when they are…

  • Store buys into diabetes research

    A DANDENONG clothing store will officially launch a Diabetes Australia donation centre this month. Savers on Lonsdale Street will accept clothing and bric-a-brac donations onsite.…

  • No tears on first day

    STAFF at Wallarano Primary School have praised a thorough prep transition program for providing a tearfree first day of school. Assistant principal Gail Doney said…

  • Ignore website ratings, schools urged

    – Shaun InguanzoA WEBSITE where students and parents can publicly name and shame their teachers should not be taken seriously, say principals. The website, Rate…

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