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  • A moment with Marg Stork

    A moment with Marg Stork

    Helping those who helped us I WAS shocked to read in a Journal article in April that in Papua New Guinea one in 12 children…

  • Rude awakening

    Rude awakening

    A WOMAN woke up and came face to face with a man who broke into her Springvale home last month. Police today released a FACE…

  • Machete attack

    A NOBLE Park man will answer charges over an alleged machete attack in Springvale on the weekend. Police were called to the Waltzing Matilda Hotel,…

  • Holiday traffic blitz

    Holiday traffic blitz

    By CASEY NEILL POLICE will be out in force on Greater Dandenong roads this Queen’s Birthday long weekend. Greater Dandenong Highway Patrol Senior Sergeant Scott…

  • Gas leak closes road

    Gas leak closes road

    By CASEY NEILL UPDATE: THE Lightwood Road gas leak is now safe. The CFA has issued an all-clear for the Springvale incident. *** EMERGENCY crews…

  • Soccer Hub a big boost

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS DANDENONG Showgrounds has been identified as one of the possible sites for a $10 million-plus ‘Soccer Hub’. Mayor Jim Memeti said a…

  • Goodbye to school

    Goodbye to school

    By DANIELLE GALVIN OVER 36 years at the Resurrection School in Keysborough, Kathy Young has worked with four principals and seen countless students graduate and…

  • Black days for sheep

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS EMBATTLED Springvale sheep owner Vu Ho has new cause to worry for his pet Baa’s worsening health. Last Monday, Mr Ho discovered…

  • Pylon the pressure

    Pylon the pressure

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS SHOCKED residents are fighting against high-voltage overhead powerlines being installed without warning outside their homes on Cheltenham Road, Keysborough. Eugene Domanski says…

  • Help for refugees

    Help for refugees

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS GREATER Dandenong is recruiting Victorian councils to join them in a fight for more federal funding for support services for asylum seekers…

  • Balkans flood relief

    Balkans flood relief

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A KEYSBOROUGH church’s parishioners have pitched in more than $230,000 to help victims of devastating floods in the Balkans. Father Chedomir Videkanic,…

  • Sweet treat

    Sweet treat

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS COILED like an iridescent orange pretzel, the jalebi is Punjab Sweets’ most popular dish. Owner Nasir Chaudhry has been dishing up traditional…

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