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  • Four classic salads to see you through summer

    Four classic salads to see you through summer

    Summer is the perfect time to indulge in refreshing and vibrant salads that highlight the season’s bountiful produce. Here are four of the most famous…

  • Plays, posters and presents

    Plays, posters and presents

    DAVE: Righto boys, we watched our last cricket action for the year on Saturday. Jonty, kick us off mate with your best action from the…

  • Christmas cookie gift jars

    Christmas cookie gift jars

    For a Christmas gift that’s full of fun and handmade, this Christmas cookie jar recipe from Dairy Australia is a great present for teachers, neighbours,…

  • Dementia is not just about memory loss

    Dementia is not just about memory loss

    We focus too much on memory loss in relation to dementia and not enough on difficulties with identifying emotions in social situations, according to researchers.…

  • Crunchy lemon and polenta shortbread

    Crunchy lemon and polenta shortbread

    This wonderful shortbread recipe from Dairy Australia has the most delightful crunchy texture from the addition of polenta and a zesty twist from added lemon…

  • Gate repairer pleads guilty to fatal breach

    Gate repairer pleads guilty to fatal breach

    A gate repair business has pleaded guilty to a workplace safety charge over a truck driver being fatally crushed by a falling gate in Dandenong…

  • Students drive anti youth vaping initiative

    Students drive anti youth vaping initiative

    Over 80 students from Fountain Gate Secondary College, St Francis Xavier College and Lyndhurst Secondary College have taken part in this year’s Safer Cities Project.…

  • Freemasons donation

    Freemasons donation

    Hoping to make the work of the Springvale Benevolent Society a little easier during the holidays, the Spring Vale Lodge have provided the charity with…

  • Mental health support on the way

    Mental health support on the way

    Community Mental Health Australia (CMHA) are moving forward with cautious optimism after good news that the CMHA has welcomed the recommendation for foundational community-based mental…

  • Tackling leadership opportunities head-on

    Tackling leadership opportunities head-on

    Hampton Park Secondary College teacher and rugby academy program leader Erin Louden said receiving the award for Most Outstanding Rugby Academy School Ambassador at Rugby…

  • Level-crossing redesign still ‘dangerous’

    Level-crossing redesign still ‘dangerous’

    A redesign of the controversial level-crossing project in Progress Street, Dandenong South has been dismissed as still “damn dangerous” by heavy-transport businesses. The State Government…

  • Driven to distraction?

    Driven to distraction?

    Signs of the times or a distraction to drivers? Endeavour Hills resident Eliezer Francois says the cluster of advertising signs on the corner of Power…

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