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  • On the right path to career decision

    On the right path to career decision

    By CASEY NEILL Keysborough College students got a taste of the career opportunities ahead of them and the pathways to get there. Assistant principal Lynda…

  • Police cultural training for Aboriginal connection

    Police cultural training for Aboriginal connection

    By CASEY NEILL Dandenong police are receiving help to better respond to family violence in the Aboriginal community. Victoria Police launched the Koori Family Violence…

  • You’ll soon know Alex

    You’ll soon know Alex

    By CASEY NEILL A Springvale actor will soon share the small screen with big names in the ‘biz, including Hugo Weaving. But audiences can catch…

  • Understanding builds in song and dance

    Understanding builds in song and dance

    Song and dance showcased cultures from across the globe at Noble Park Secondary College. Students representing Vietnam, South India, New Zealand, the Pacific Islands, Ethiopia,…

  • New funds put resting theatre program back to work

    New funds put resting theatre program back to work

    By CASEY NEILL A Dandenong youth theatre program can continue to nurture the south-east’s aspiring actors thanks to a grant. Hampton Park’s Hushum Juma is…

  • Range in shooters’ cash crosshairs

    Range in shooters’ cash crosshairs

    By CASEY NEILL Shooters can buy the Springvale site they’ve used for 40 years and secure its future thanks to a law change. On Thursday…

  • Rubbish fines to clean up their act

    Rubbish fines to clean up their act

    Rubbish dumpers beware – Greater Dandenong Council is cracking down on the illegal behaviour to clean up its streets. Councillors, at their 23 May, meeting…

  • Cash helps maintain their pride

    Cash helps maintain their pride

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS There’s a lofty, abiding aim at Doveton Special Soccer School to give its players the best – without cost to their families.…

  • Annette’s heart was in teaching

    Annette’s heart was in teaching

    By CASEY NEILL Springvale Rise Primary School principal Annette Hilton has died following a short illness. Greater Dandenong Councillor Sean O’Reilly expressed his condolences at…

  • Service to schools

    Service to schools

    DANDENONG teachers were among hundreds from across Victoria who have been applauded for their long-serving dedication to students and families. On Thursday 26 May, Recognition…

  • Newspaper round on a roll

    Newspaper round on a roll

    Delivering papers is more than a job for Wallara’s clients. The Dandenong-based service for adults with disabilities has been running newspaper rounds in Keysborough and…

  • Still fighting to help others

    Still fighting to help others

    By CASEY NEILL “It’s a very lonely disease. You can’t fight it without support.” And Keysborough resident Chris ‘Rabbit’ Heenan has been overwhelmed with support…

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