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  • School brings the magic

    School brings the magic

    New families to Springvale Rise Primary received a warm welcome and plenty of laughs. The school’s Heights Campus in Wareham Street, Springvale, hosted a Foundation…

  • Spice truck’s curry in a hurry

    Spice truck’s curry in a hurry

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells It’s a tough ask to stand out from the sheer convoy of food trucks that seem to be parked at every event…

  • Parking meters are fine where they are

    Parking meters are fine where they are

    By Casey Neill A council decision to remove Springvale’s parking meters could be short-lived. Greater Dandenong councillor Sean O’Reilly has filed a motion to rescind…

  • Swim to success

    Swim to success

    By Casey Neill From almost drowning in a pool a year ago to state competition… Morteza Sami had never even seen a swimming pool when…

  • Giving their best

    Giving their best

    Greater Dandenong students are getting connected with volunteering. Dandenong High School, Lyndale Secondary College and Emerson School will each receive up to $9725 from the…

  • Arranged marriage husband cut estranged wife

    Arranged marriage husband cut estranged wife

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A Sydney man allegedly tracked down his estranged wife who was wounded after he produced a knife outside her Springvale home late…

  • Too scared to shop

    Too scared to shop

    Jan Lay has run the Rainbow Coffee shop in Springvale Shopping Centre for 20 years and said parking meters were scaring away her customers. She…

  • Bureaucrats keep lives on hold

    Bureaucrats keep lives on hold

    By Casey Neill Hundreds of migrants are in limbo and battling depression over years-long delays on Australian Citizenship applications, a Dandenong South forum has heard.…

  • Joe shows his staying power

    Joe shows his staying power

    By Casey Neill This was supposed to be a story about Joe Peluso retiring from the seniors club he set up 17 years ago. But…

  • More tram and train orders please

    More tram and train orders please

    By Casey Neill “It brings tears to my eyes to see us reach such a big achievement.” Bombardier welding co-ordinator Con Sakellaridis started working on…

  • Glass wool workers strike to insulate jobs

    Glass wool workers strike to insulate jobs

    By Casey Neill Striking workers are holding an around-the-clock picket outside their Dandenong factory over a proposed new workplace agreement. Fletcher Insulation said the new…

  • New life for rail space

    New life for rail space

    Residents have been invited to shape the under-rail open space that removing Noble Park’s level crossings will create. The Level Crossing Removal Authority (LXRA) wants…

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