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  • Robbed at knifepoint

    Robbed at knifepoint

    POLICE are hunting a man who robbed a Dandenong bottle shop at knifepoint last week, fleeing with $200. The man was in the Dandenong Cellars…

  • ‘Diversity brings a richness’

    ‘Diversity brings a richness’

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS OVER the past year, I have been spending a lot of time out and about at community events and festivals across the…

  • Fake policemen handcuff woman, 19

    Fake policemen handcuff woman, 19

    A 19-YEAR-OLD woman has been handcuffed in her Keysborough backyard while fake policemen entered her house but didn’t steal anything in a bizarre confrontation over…

  • Magistrate slams detox ‘travesty’

    Magistrate slams detox ‘travesty’

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A MAGISTRATE has slammed a shortage of drug rehab services after an in-wait intellectually disabled ice addict held a steak knife to…

  • Mystery drama serves up the fun

    Mystery drama serves up the fun

    NOBLE Park students are serving up a delicious performance packed with mystery. St Anthony’s Catholic Primary School will present Porridge at Kingston City Hall in…

  • Cars impounded

    Cars impounded

    By CASEY NEILL TWO hoons will be without their cars for the next month after police nabbed them in the act in Greater Dandenong. Cardinia…

  • Dreams of Dragons

    Dreams of Dragons

    By JARROD POTTER TALENT has pushed Perry Lewis-Smith to the peak of junior football… but his determination and discipline will help him achieve just as…

  • Auctioneer has it hammered

    Auctioneer has it hammered

    SPRINGVALE real estate agent Harry Li has brought the hammer down on his opponents to win a prestigious auctioneers’ award. Mr Li, who is director…

  • Golf club homes on hold for minister

    Golf club homes on hold for minister

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS PLANNING Minister Richard Wynne has not ruled out Keysborough Golf Club’s proposal to turn its green-wedge course into a housing estate. A…

  • Council defends ‘leaked’ email

    Council defends ‘leaked’ email

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS GREATER Dandenong Council says it has acted “appropriately” in response to claims it leaked a record of a confidential meeting to assert…

  • Kids put their dads on the menu

    Kids put their dads on the menu

    By CASEY NEILL STUDENTS have shared breakfast with more than 60 dads, uncles and brothers at Spring Parks Primary School. The school’s two Springvale campuses…

  • It’s rough with no room and no bed

    It’s rough with no room and no bed

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH WITH close to 23,000 people sleeping rough in Victoria every night, students from Noble Park added an extra 40 to that number…

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