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Down the Covid memory lane
While it may not be joyful to walk down the Covid memory lane, Covideo Twenty23 is bringing a twist through laughter. The film festival revisits…
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Govt supports Green Wedge
The State Government has restated its support for Green Wedge policy and the Urban Growth Boundary, despite its desire to increase housing supply. It comes…
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Noble Park youth hub support
A proposed multicultural youth hub in Noble Park has received $41,000 from the State Government. Support agency South East Community Links is setting up the…
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Springvale bakery best in show
Springvale’s Country Cob and Bakery has taken away the coveted title of Australia’s Best Pie Award. The bakery’s Fish Amok pie won the title for…
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Here we go…It’s Quiz Time!
JONTY: This edition of Let’s Talk Sport will be a little bit different gentlemen – it’s quiz time! Inspired by former Star staffer Tyler Lewis…
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Dees icon reaches 200
Springvale Districts 200-gamer Matthew Thompson reckons he peaked in 2017. That was illustrated at the best and fairest count for the club that year. After…
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Renewed haven for book lovers
Young and old Endeavour Hills readers now have an updated sanctuary, with the Endeavour Hills Library renewal project recently completed. The $114,000 project includes a…
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Go within or go without
We are just one week off the winter solstice – the day of the year that has the least daylight hours of any in the…
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What’s On
Multicultural seniors activities Keysborough Multicultural Senior Citizens Inc is an over-55s club, with bingo on the first, second and fourth Tuesdays of the month, line…
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Looking Back
100 years ago 14 June 1923 Health Act Prosecutions George Clark, inspector Shire of Dandenong V Claude Fattick Defendant at Dandenong on 10th May, being…
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Invitations are now open
-Invitations…tick, flowers…tick, venue…tick. It would appear everything is in order for the upcoming wedding of TOORADIN-DALMORE forward Stewart Scanlon after the livewire goal-shark missed the…
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Four wins for local talent pathways clubs
Dandenong Stingrays’ boys got a 30-point win over Bendigo. The Rays got out to 21 points in front midway through the second quarter and maintained…