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  • Station under protection

    SPRINGVALE Railway Station now has protective services officers (PSOs) on patrol every night from 6pm until after the last train. They started patrolling on Tuesday…

  • Push to get school in the zone

    By CASEY NEILL CALLS are growing for a school speed zone on Princes Highway in Dandenong following a tragic pedestrian death last month. But VicRoads…

  • Keeping Anzac spirit alive

    A STORY, picture or poem could be the best way to commemorate the anniversary of the Gallipoli landing.The Star is running the Sands of Gallipoli…

  • Needless cruelty

    A DOG was shot in the head in a Keysborough front yard on 5 April. The seven-year-old boxer’s owner, a man in his 70s, heard…

  • Armed robbery bid foiled

    POLICE thwarted one armed robbery attempt last week, but are appealing for witnesses to two others. They intercepted and arrested a 27-year-old Frankston man exiting…

  • MPs to take crime questions

    NOBLE Park’s Paddy O’Donoghue Centre will host a community crime forum from 10.30am to noon on Tuesday 16 April. Residents will have the chance to…

  • Containing illegal dumping

    By CASEY NEILL DANDENONG’S Salvos and Vinnies stores are part of a new trial targeting illegal dumping at charities. Disposing of unusable goods cost Victorian…

  • Pay link plan

    By CASEY NEILL A TOLL road could ease gridlock and save lives at the deadly Abbotts Road rail crossing in Dandenong South. The Committee for…

  • $205m drug bust: South-east raids uncover pure meth inside bottles

    By Cameron Lucadou-Wells HOMES in Melbourne’s south east were raided as part of a joint police drug operation that seized in excess of $200 million…

  • Beatboxing, basketball tricks, breakdancing – hey, it's the circus

    Beatboxing, basketball tricks, breakdancing – hey, it's the circus

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS VIDEO: As with any other circus, the shows start with a drum roll. But add in elements such as high-pitched beatboxing, whirling basketball…

  • Officer terror raid: Al-Qaeda magazine not mine, police told

    Officer terror raid: Al-Qaeda magazine not mine, police told

    By ADAM COOPER / The Age A man on terrorism-related charges told federal police that a USB device containing copies of an al-Qaeda magazine found…

  • Police probe crash

    Police probe crash

    DETECTIVES from the Major Collision Investigation Unit are still at the scene of a fatal collision that occurred in Dixons Creek last night (Sunday). It…

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