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  • Correct freight, mate

    FREIGHT links projects will deliver a boost to business in the south east, Ports Minister David Hodgett said last week. The 2014-’15 State Budget included…

  • James and the big chill

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD AT THE height of his three-year ice addiction, James wouldn’t sleep for four days straight and hallucinated that snakes were eating him…

  • Fly by night drop in

    Fly by night drop in

    By MELISSA MEEHAN POLICE hope to interview a Dandenong man in relation to a car crash in Belgrave on Thursday night. Belgrave Sergeant Craig West…

  • A moment with Marg Stork

    A moment with Marg Stork

    Dawn dances in to Neighbourhood Watch I HAVE known Dawn Vernon for many, many years. I first met Dawn when I used to write stories…

  • Hunt for missing delivery driver

    Hunt for missing delivery driver

    By CASEY NEILL SPRINGVALE SES volunteers this afternoon joined the search for a missing man last seen in Dandenong South. Homicide Squad Missing Persons Unit…

  • Mustang owner ‘over the moon’

    Mustang owner ‘over the moon’

    By CASEY NEILL A NARRE Warren North retiree has been reunited with his stolen Mustang. Sergeant Andrew Payne said police found the car at a…

  • Trains on time

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS LONG-suffering rail commuters can expect more frequent trains on the Dandenong rail corridor by 2019, according to 2014-’15 State Budget papers released…

  • Missing man’s van found

    Missing man’s van found

    UPDATE: HOMICIDE Squad Missing Person Unit detectives have taken over the investigation into the disappearance of Melbourne man Shiva Chauhan. They are concerned for the…

  • Shower of cash

    Shower of cash

    By CASEY NEILL A DANDENONG small business determined to keep its manufacturing in Australia has been buoyed by a $195,000 boost. The Investing in Manufacturing…

  • Kids go to Canberra

    Kids go to Canberra

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS NEVER has Canberra been talked of in such hallowed terms. Students at St Anthony’s Catholic Primary School in Noble Park are positively…

  • Business is blooming

    Business is blooming

    A KEYSBOROUGH business is set to bring joy to mums around Australia this Mother’s Day. Staff at wholesale commercial nursery Karinga on Keys Road have…

  • Well of wishes

    Well of wishes

    By CASEY NEILL HAFTU Strintzos used to go looking for gold to buy school supplies. Now the Haileybury Keysborough student and his classmates are raising…

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