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  • Dandenong station: Safety first  as PSOs take hold

    Dandenong station: Safety first as PSOs take hold

    While many commuters are waiting for protective services officers at their local railway station, police say PSOs have virtually wiped out crime at Dandenong station…

  • Athol Road primary’s green drive

    Athol Road primary’s green drive

    Pupils Tim and John of Athol Road Primary School in Springvale South are given a hand by Patterson Cheney Toyota detailer Sudantha Laksiri to plant…

  • ‘Time to learn’ about the truth of Vietnam conflict

    By MICHAEL ELY VIVIENNE Nguyen rolled her eyes and tried her best not to listen whenever her father mentioned the war. The daughter of an…

  • Top bids

    Top bids

    HARRY Li and Michael Choi, of McDonald Real Estate’s Springvale and Aspendale Gardens offices respectively, have been judged among the state’s best five auctioneers. Both…

  • Sharing a gift of love

    By DANIEL TRAN IN the last few seconds of her life, Michelle Parker looked her father, mother and husband in the eye and told them…

  • Builder’s solid contribution

    Builder’s solid contribution

    By Marg Stork RETIRED Dandenong builder Piet ‘Peter’ Mettes died as he would have wished: among friends at the Green Table billiards club in Dandenong…

  • Edna to make it a century, plus one

    Edna to make it a century, plus one

    By MARG STORK THERE was an air of excitement and anticipation at Darvall Lodge nursing home in Noble Park this week as residents and staff…

  • Feral cat warnings after teacher bitten

    Feral cat warnings after teacher bitten

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS A NOBLE Park Primary School teacher was hospitalised after trying to contain a feral cat in a classroom. To add salt to…

  • Ruffled over pigeons

    Ruffled over pigeons

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS PIGEONS and their droppings have got shoppers and traders at a Doveton shopping strip in a flutter. Regulars at the Autumn Place…

  • Catching on quick time

    Catching on quick time

    A COMPUTER and the internet is opening horizons for Doveton mother Suzzane Calgaret and her daughter Laquita. They were one of 40 indigenous families in…

  • Staff cuts faulted in nursing home death

    By DAVID SCHOUT A NOBLE PARK nursing home had been trialling staff cuts at the time a resident died on Black Saturday, the coroner has…

  • Number’s up for drivers dodging fines

    Number’s up for drivers dodging fines

    By DANIEL TRAN WHAT DO YOU THINKG about search-and-clamp operations in car parks? Scroll to the bottom to post a comment. THE Victorian Sheriff’s office…

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