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  • Path on the right track

    Path on the right track

    By CASEY NEILL A FOOTPATH to allow Keysborough students a safe walk to school could still be three years away. But a temporary solution for…

  • Clubs bid to jack up membership

    Clubs bid to jack up membership

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS DANDENONG’S oldest bowls and croquet clubs are uniting to bolster their flagging memberships in a joint “multicultural” open night next month. Dandenong…

  • Man critical after traffic light crash

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS Update 10am TWO men were seriously injured in a car crash on the Princes Highway at Dandenong last night. A police spokeswoman…

  • Baa the sheep goes to sleep

    Baa the sheep goes to sleep

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A SPRINGVALE sheep, whose right to live in a suburban backyard became a protracted legal dispute, has died where her owner desired…

  • Hamburglar heist

    Hamburglar heist

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS AS KASUN Fernando and his then housemate waited to be served at a Mulgrave fast-food counter early one morning, in walked a…

  • CFA’s fire warning

    CFA’s fire warning

    By CASEY NEILL A DEADLY Noble Park house fire and a string of other blazes have prompted a CFA warning. Region 8 operations manager Trevor…

  • Van could be murder key

    Van could be murder key

    By CASEY NEILL IT WASN’T until daybreak on 6 February that someone saw Geck Gov lying in the driveway of her Noble Park home. She’d…

  • Hard worker

    Hard worker

    By CASEY NEILL AFGHAN refugee Ali Mustafa arrived in Australia on a Thursday night in 2008, aged 17. “Sunday I went to a butcher and…

  • Afghan women taking the wheel

    Afghan women taking the wheel

    By NARELLE COULTER AFGHAN refugee women have their hands on the wheel of independence, thanks to an innovative learn to drive program. The Association of…

  • Islam’s buddha for Catholics

    Islam’s buddha for Catholics

    AFGHANI men carving a Buddha statue at a Keysborough Catholic Church seems an unlikely occurrence. But a predominantly Islamic group of Hazara men from Afghanistan…

  • Batoor’s life through the lens

    Batoor’s life through the lens

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS PHOTO-JOURNALIST Barat Ali Batoor has ridden outrageous luck to settle in Melbourne’s south-east. He fled for his life from Afghanistan in 2012…

  • Asylum workers lend a hand

    Asylum workers lend a hand

    By CASEY NEILL ASYLUM seekers and new migrants are becoming a key part of the Salvation Army’s volunteer base in Dandenong. Dandenong Salvation Army corps…

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