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  • Charlotte’s unicorns take flight

    Charlotte’s unicorns take flight

    Believe it or not, there are unicorns flying high in front of IKEA Springvale. On National Unicorn Day on 9 April, Charlotte, 6, hoist her…

  • Firies halt fierce shed blaze

    Firies halt fierce shed blaze

    Police are investigating a fire in a resident’s shed in Noble Park on Wednesday 3 April. Fire crews were called to the blaze at Hanleth…

  • Man charged over crop-house invasion

    Man charged over crop-house invasion

    A man has been charged with an aggravated home invasion of a cannabis crophouse in Thomas Street, Noble Park. The 39-year-old, of Caulfield East, allegedly…

  • Edge of destruction

    Edge of destruction

    Shell-shocked residents on a busy and speedy section of Springvale Road say they are just waiting for a serious accident to happen. Mother-of-two Jessica Ferguson…

  • Council slams federal budget

    Council slams federal budget

    Greater Dandenong Council says it’s disappointed in the recently-announced 2019 federal budget’s lack of help for refugees in the community. The council also unveiled a…

  • Reshma dishes up a winner

    Reshma dishes up a winner

    A home cook’s write-up on a flavoursome rice-dish has taken out Armada Dandenong Plaza’s food blogger competition. Reshma Abdul Qadir, of Dandenong, beat a hot…

  • Corporate box to miss round 1

    Corporate box to miss round 1

    Despite wide outcry, a council ban on Springvale Districts Football Club’s use of a shipping container as a matchday corporate box looked set to extend…

  • True history of the Apex Gang

    True history of the Apex Gang

    It was not so long ago that ‘The Apex Gang’ loomed large. The terrifying spates of car-jacking, home invasions and smash-and-grab burglaries, the Moomba festival…

  • Dressed for diversity

    Dressed for diversity

    Students, parents and staff adorned themselves in national costumes at St Anthony’s Primary School, Noble Park on 4 April. The school, as well as many…

  • Pokies club refutes ’free drinks’ claims

    Pokies club refutes ’free drinks’ claims

    Club Noble has hit back at Greater Dandenong Council’s call for tighter regulations of pokie venues. The council recently voted to lobby for a ban…

  • Healthy heroes fit the bill

    Healthy heroes fit the bill

    A galaxy of stars helped launch Lighthouse Christian College’s Active April efforts on 3 April. The Keysborough school hosted TV sports presenters Nathan Currie and…

  • Bus death sparks wheelchair safety call

    Bus death sparks wheelchair safety call

     The death of a 76-year-old man who was tipped out of his wheelchair aboard a public-transport bus in Springvale may have been prevented, the State…

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