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  • Paralympian’s Rio leap of faith

    Paralympian’s Rio leap of faith

    By Casey Neill Emerson School is where Paralympian Nicholas Hum discovered the talent that could win him gold. The 23-year-old returned to the Dandenong school…

  • Battler Jessica’s band of support

    Battler Jessica’s band of support

    By Casey Neill The Noble Park community is making a song and dance to help Jessica Arena battle crippling illness. Rob Wood runs a karaoke…

  • Warrant issued for arrest

    Warrant issued for arrest

    Police are appealing for public help to find Dylan Duda. A warrant has been issued for the 18-year-old’s arrest in relation to failing to answer…

  • Healthy, happy and smart art

    Healthy, happy and smart art

    Young artists are invited to explore what keeps them happy and healthy. The Greater Dandenong SELF[Y] Youth Art Exhibition will be launched in Mental Health…

  • Car park of potholes

    Car park of potholes

    By Casey Neill Rail commuters are risking car damage and personal injury in a pothole-ridden Lightwood Road car park. Resident Gail Williams contacted the Journal…

  • Missing girl sought

    Missing girl sought

    Police are appealing for public help to find 13-year-old girl Cloe McLeod. She was last seen at a school on Police Road in Mulgrave about…

  • Olympic studies in the running

    Olympic studies in the running

    The Olympic spirit was on display in Noble Park on Wednesday 17 August. St Anthony’s Catholic Primary School students capped off their Olympic Games studies…

  • Red gum sorrow

    Red gum sorrow

    By Casey Neill River red gums that graced Noble Park’s Mons Parade for decades are no more, but their age is still in question. Level…

  • Fatal house fire ‘not suspicious’

    Fatal house fire ‘not suspicious’

    By Casey Neill Police have said that a Noble Park North house fire which killed one elderly man and left an elderly woman in hospital…

  • Dad saves car from son

    Dad saves car from son

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A FATHER has successfully argued against the impounding of his car after his Noble Park ice-using son pleaded guilty to a series…

  • Foretaste of dream jobs

    Foretaste of dream jobs

    Noble Park students have a taste for the world of work and the pathways to their dream job destination. Noble Park Secondary College held its…

  • MP helps make sense of Census

    MP helps make sense of Census

    Bruce’s new MP is offering to help residents complete the Census. “The integrity of Census data is crucial to regional planning and ensuring diverse communities…

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