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  • Perils of the ‘shoot’

    Perils of the ‘shoot’

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS WHAT makes a war photojournalist put their life at risk for a photo? Nadja Kostich, who directs Bare Witness – a play…

  • Show of support needed

    Show of support needed

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS DOVETON’S annual show may be downsized due to a dire lack of volunteers. The show, a low-cost alternative to the Royal Melbourne…

  • Fire destroys unit, dog dies

    A woman escaped a fire at her Athol Road unit in Springvale South last Thursday. The woman had been sleeping when she was woken about…

  • Golden moments like these

    Golden moments like these

    A SHAFT of golden, wintry sunshine filtered through the trees at the St James Heritage Hill complex and illuminated the church hall. It was a…

  • Garbo who didn’t get it right nabbed

    Garbo who didn’t get it right nabbed

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS THIESS Systems has refused to comment after its rubbish trucks were caught ‘double-dipping’ for several weeks in Dandenong North. Somerset Drive resident…

  • Three storeys, like it or not, in MacPherson Street

    Three storeys, like it or not, in MacPherson Street

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS RESIDENTS have been told they have no formal rights to oppose a three-storey apartment block proposal that will tower over one of…

  • Four charged with armed robbery of Dandenong South store

    Four charged with armed robbery of Dandenong South store

    TWO men have been charged with the armed robbery of a Dandenong South furniture store yesterday. It’s alleged that two men carrying knives held up…

  • Bangholme dog obedience club hit by burglaries

    Bangholme dog obedience club hit by burglaries

    By Cameron Lucadou-Wells A DOG obedience club in Bangholme has been hit by a series of burglaries in recent months. Between Wednesday and Friday of…

  • Drum Theatre in the red

    A Drum Theatre advisory committee has been appointed by Greater Dandenong Council in an effort to reduce losses of up to $600,000 a year. Peter…

  • Danger at Springvale level crossing

    Pedestrians and drivers running the gauntlet at Springvale’s level crossing were targeted by police last week. Acting Superintendent Charlie Allen said the level crossing was…

  • Teens face charges after Springvale assault

    Four people have been charged after an alleged abduction and assault in Springvale last Thursday night. Police said a 17-year-old boy was walking along Turramurra…

  • Noble Park: Milk tanker pursuit ends in arrest

    Noble Park: Milk tanker pursuit ends in arrest

    POLICE used road spikes to stop a milk tanker at the Police Road off-ramp of the Monash Freeway in Noble Park on Saturday morning after…

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