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Looking Back
100 years ago 13 May 1915 Australians at the front The Colonials exceed all expectations as fighters Australians must indeed feel proud of the manner…
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Day of dancing
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH BOLLYWOOD, Hindu dancing and New Zealand’s traditional war dance were just some of the acts that students at Noble Park Secondary College…
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Good for visit
JUNIOR footy players got a taste of the big time in Noble Park last week. Dandenong’s Patterson Cheney Toyota brought the Good for Footy program…
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Donning beanie
By CASEY NEILL SPRINGVALE Scouts donned beanies for brain cancer on Monday after being inspired by a brave Hampton Park boy. They were heeding the…
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Warrant issued for missing Dove
POLICE are searching for a 34-year-old, often seen in Casey, after he failed to show up in court following an armed robbery. A warrant has…
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Traffic stopper
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A DRIVER has been injured after crashing into traffic lights on the Princes Highway at Springvale on Wednesday afternoon. A police spokeswoman…
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Council won’t oust Al-Furqan
By CASEY NEILL THERE is no reason to cancel a controversial Islamic group’s two-year-old standing booking at a Keysborough leisure centre. This was the City…
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Schools win from State Budget
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS GREATER Dandenong’s schools – with one major exception – have benefited from what State Treasurer Tim Pallas has labelled “the biggest education…
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EPA cracks down after creek runs foul
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A DANDENONG company has been issued three clean-up notices by the Environment Protection Authority Victoria after residents reported two pollution incidents in…
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Cork is pulled
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A KEYSBOROUGH principal has been stood down and investigated by the Education Department following allegations at an anti-corruption inquiry. Peter Paul was…
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Rugrats give pots of love
MUMS will unwrap personalised pot plants from some Keysborough rugrats next weekend. Bunnings Warehouse provided kids at non-profit playgroup Rug Ratz with pots to decorate…
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NBN rollout slow to come up to speed
By CASEY NEILL MORE than 1000 jobs and $8.4 million in yearly growth are the costs to business of slow internet in the south east.…