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  • Springvale man charged with murder

    Springvale man charged with murder

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells  A Springvale man has been charged with murder over the death of a man in Montmorency last month. The 53-year-old accused was…

  • No porkies: England are through to the World Cup final

    No porkies: England are through to the World Cup final

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Dandenong butcher Rob Boyle is claiming a win with his first ‘oracle’ pork pie – which correctly predicted an English win over…

  • HOME is where the art is

    HOME is where the art is

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Iranian-born artist Mahla Karimian’s first chance to express herself on Australian gallery walls was a national art event in Dandenong. Prior to…

  • Woman robbed in broad daylight

    Woman robbed in broad daylight

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A woman has been robbed of her handbag and phone in a Dandenong laneway in the middle of the day. The female…

  • Commuter run down by muggers

    Commuter run down by muggers

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A commuter has been followed from Springvale railway station and mugged by a pair of males on 9 July. The 22-year-old Noble…

  • Intruders bash man with stove top

    Intruders bash man with stove top

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A Dandenong man has been bashed inside his share house by three intruders on 3 July. The 26-year-old man told police that…

  • The pie don’t lie

    The pie don’t lie

    Rob Boyle, of Rob’s British Butchery, has baked up his own version of a World Cup oracle. On 5 July, the flamboyant Dandenong foodie dished…

  • Early welcome

    Early welcome

    Little ones were Welcomed to Country as part of NAIDOC Week celebrations at Drum Theatre on 2 July. Children aged up to seven years with…

  • Hello, possums!

    Hello, possums!

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Using coconuts and leaves for camouflage, Noble Park Girl Guides have fashioned some comfy new homes for possums. The group presented their…

  • Asylum seekers write a happier ending

    Asylum seekers write a happier ending

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells English-language classes are providing a ray of hope for beleaguered asylum seekers. Facing the likely loss of federal income support, the best…

  • No rescue for ratepayers

    No rescue for ratepayers

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A State Government recycling-industry rescue package is unlikely to save ratepayers from higher waste charges this year, a local government peak body…

  • ‘Entertaining’ car crash arrest draws a crowd

    ‘Entertaining’ car crash arrest draws a crowd

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Two men have been dramatically arrested by police after fleeing from an allegedly stolen car that crashed into a house in Springvale.…

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