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  • Swag solution

    Swag solution

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS SWAGS, rather than rooming houses and motels, could be the “new face of homelessness”, according to a housing support services manager in…

  • Gifts on wheels

    Gifts on wheels

    By CASEY NEILL A KEYSBOROUGH hairdresser is giving a new lease of life to some of Thailand’s most vulnerable people. Carmela Ercolano and her partner…

  • Police target unlocked vehicles

    Police target unlocked vehicles

    By CASEY NEILL POLICE will send letters to motorists caught leaving their vehicles unlocked, to tackle a spike in thefts. They launched Operation Secure All…

  • Fire was taxing

    Fire was taxing

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS IT was perhaps a bad omen on the eve of a “heavy-lifting” federal budget. About 700 staff were evacuated from the Australian…

  • Model of United Nations

    Model of United Nations

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS THE global stage was on show at Keysborough College’s Banksia campus in Springvale. Year 10 and 11 students were turned into delegates,…

  • Police seize weapons, drugs, stationery

    Police seize weapons, drugs, stationery

    By CASEY NEILL A DRUG bust in Keysborough uncovered ice, a $2500 stationery stash, swords and machetes. Police executed a search warrant at a Corrigan…

  • Budget repair and despair

    Budget repair and despair

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS REPAIRING the Federal Budget may have broken Shaunagh Stevens’ family budget. The secretary of the Dandenong-based Disability Resources Centre is married with…

  • Business tick for tax cut

    By CASEY NEILL GREATER Dandenong’s business community has welcomed the company tax cut in last week’s Federal Budget. But there are concerns the 2014-’15 plan…

  • Jobs wasteland

    Jobs wasteland

    By CASEY NEILL DANDENONG High students are missing out on support to find employment because work to complete its transformation from three schools to one…

  • Medicare Locals on the scrapheap

    Medicare Locals on the scrapheap

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS THE scrapping of Medicare Locals in last week’s Federal Budget has at least one positive, according to the Dandenong-based branch’s chairman. Dr…

  • Fighting grief

    Fighting grief

    By CASEY NEILL CHILDREN who’ve lost someone close to them often need special help. Rainbows for the Children of Australia is offering a program in…

  • When Cat meets Cat

    When Cat meets Cat

    KEYSBOROUGH Cats fan Lachlan, 11 months, looked a little apprehensive about meeting premiership player Tom Hawkins last Wednesday. The Geelong Football Club forward posed for…

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