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  • Lingo of the law

    By CASEY NEILL SPRINGVALE Police Station will be the first in the state to trial a language kiosk. Senior Sergeant Alan Dew said the touch…

  • School’s eye on health

    School’s eye on health

    A HEALTHY start to the day is in focus at Springvale Rise Primary School. As part of Walk Safely to School Day, students and parents…

  • Afghans up in lights

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS AN Afghan community leader has called for signage to crown the $1.1 million Afghan Bazaar precinct in Dandenong. Khaliq Fazal, president of…

  • More jobs for plaza

    By CASEY NEILL DANDENONG Plaza is in line for a jobs boost, according to Planning Minister Matthew Guy. Last Thursday it was among major centres…

  • LOGIS in logical win

    LOGIS in logical win

    DANDENONG LOGIS has received a national award. Victoria’s first eco-industrial estate won the Best Business or Industrial Park award at the Property Council of Australia’s…

  • A moment with Marg Stork

    A moment with Marg Stork

    Carol’s a blast from the past I WAS delighted to hear from former Dandenong Girls School student Carol Pratt last week after an old school…

  • New look at Oz Day

    THE City of Greater Dandenong is revamping its Australia Day awards to recognise and develop civic pride. Annual awards will now go to the Citizen,…

  • Generations get together

    Generations get together

    GENERATIONS poles apart united at Resurrection Primary School. Students invited their grandparents and other special family members to spend a day at the Keysborough school…

  • Body near cemetery was Dandenong man

    Body near cemetery was Dandenong man

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A DANDENONG man’s body found outside a Keilor East cemetery on Sunday has been identified. Homicide Squad detectives identified the man as…

  • No help from shooting victim: police

    No help from shooting victim: police

    By CASEY NEILL A KEYSBOROUGH man shot in groin at close range last month is refusing to identify the culprit. Detective Sergeant Brett Kahan said…

  • Resurfaced track raises concern

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS RACING Victoria steward Rob Montgomery said no concerns were raised about the safety of the Sandown track ahead of an ill-fated jumps…

  • A summer to remember

    A summer to remember

    By JARROD POTTER AS summer fades into memory for most people, Haileybury Waterlion swimmer Sam Washington will remember this one fondly. Washington, 14, from Mount…

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