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  • Drugs and guns seized

    THIRTY grams of ice and two guns were seized in a Dandenong police raid last month. Detectives executed a search warrant at the Princes Highway…

  • Looking Back

    100 years ago 13 May 1915 Australians at the front The Colonials exceed all expectations as fighters Australians must indeed feel proud of the manner…

  • Day of dancing

    Day of dancing

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH BOLLYWOOD, Hindu dancing and New Zealand’s traditional war dance were just some of the acts that students at Noble Park Secondary College…

  • Good for visit

    Good for visit

    JUNIOR footy players got a taste of the big time in Noble Park last week. Dandenong’s Patterson Cheney Toyota brought the Good for Footy program…

  • Donning beanie

    Donning beanie

    By CASEY NEILL SPRINGVALE Scouts donned beanies for brain cancer on Monday after being inspired by a brave Hampton Park boy. They were heeding the…

  • Warrant issued for missing Dove

    Warrant issued for missing Dove

    POLICE are searching for a 34-year-old, often seen in Casey, after he failed to show up in court following an armed robbery. A warrant has…

  • Traffic stopper

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A DRIVER has been injured after crashing into traffic lights on the Princes Highway at Springvale on Wednesday afternoon. A police spokeswoman…

  • Council won’t oust Al-Furqan

    Council won’t oust Al-Furqan

    By CASEY NEILL THERE is no reason to cancel a controversial Islamic group’s two-year-old standing booking at a Keysborough leisure centre. This was the City…

  • Schools win from State Budget

    Schools win from State Budget

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS GREATER Dandenong’s schools – with one major exception – have benefited from what State Treasurer Tim Pallas has labelled “the biggest education…

  • EPA cracks down after creek runs foul

    EPA cracks down after creek runs foul

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A DANDENONG company has been issued three clean-up notices by the Environment Protection Authority Victoria after residents reported two pollution incidents in…

  • Cork is pulled

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A KEYSBOROUGH principal has been stood down and investigated by the Education Department following allegations at an anti-corruption inquiry. Peter Paul was…

  • Rugrats give pots of love

    Rugrats give pots of love

    MUMS will unwrap personalised pot plants from some Keysborough rugrats next weekend. Bunnings Warehouse provided kids at non-profit playgroup Rug Ratz with pots to decorate…

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