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  • Police hunt two men

    Police hunt two men

    POLICE have warrants to arrest two men who are known to frequent the Greater Dandenong area. Juan Paul Lopez, 36, is described as of South…

  • Dramatic citizen’s arrest

    Dramatic citizen’s arrest

    A SCHOOL parent has come to the rescue by stopping a man in a dramatic citizen’s arrest, after the offender tried to flee police when…

  • Kids are livin’ in the ’80s

    Kids are livin’ in the ’80s

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH THEY may have been born in the ’90s, but students at St John’s Regional College in Dandenong know how to belt out…

  • Youth join cancer fight

    Youth join cancer fight

    By CASEY NEILL CARWATHA College is raising cash to fight cancer through Relay for Life. Staff and students from the Noble Park North school will…

  • Asbestos concerns in gutted house

    Asbestos concerns in gutted house

    By CASEY NEILL FIREFIGHTERS are using ladder equipment to get a bird’s eye view of a Springvale home gutted by fire this afternoon. A CFA…

  • Hand Brake mechanical training  to turn troubled lives full circle

    Hand Brake mechanical training to turn troubled lives full circle

    By CASEY NEILL HAND Brake Turn is aiming to change even more lives through training. The Dandenong automotive centre has opened applications to anyone aged…

  • Village principle to raise school children

    NOBLE Park Primary School supports a diverse community which is typically representative of the City of Greater Dandenong. Nearly 90 per cent of our students…

  • All together for service

    All together for service

    By CASEY NEILL THE new Ermha headquarters is more than an office space – it’s a community. And the Dandenong South space is increasing staff…

  • Time machine is backdrop to the future

    Time machine is backdrop to the future

    AFTER two months of sewing, painting, building and line learning the students of Silverton Primary School are fast approaching their opening night. This year the…

  • Families lose their way as they try to get help from support quagmire

    Families lose their way as they try to get help from support quagmire

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS FAMILIES and patients are being lost in a “quagmire” of drug support services, a forum on ice was told last Wednesday. Professor…

  • Snow stopper

    Snow stopper

    By CASEY NEILL MORE than 30,000 people flocked to Springvale Snow Fest – almost 10,000 above predicted numbers. But there’s room for improvement, Mayor Sean…

  • Heart’s in land of hope

    Heart’s in land of hope

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS PHOTOJOURNALIST Barat Ali Batoor, who has chronicled hot-spots in Afghanistan and Pakistan, was surprised by what he found in, of all places,…

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