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  • Soldiering on for a Boer War memorial

    Soldiering on for a Boer War memorial

    Daniel Tran talks to those fighting to get Australia’s Boer War soldiers recognised. When the Boer War broke out in 1899 and Britain called for…

  • SFL clubs to get defibrillators by weekend

    By Cameron Lucadou-Wells LIFE-saving defibrillators are set to be rolled out to all Southern Football League clubs by this weekend. At a cost of more…

  • Dandenong traders get security advice

    Dandenong traders get security advice

    Police will give security tips at a Dandenong Retail Traders Association meeting next week, when Sergeant Steve Ashley will talk about ‘shop safety and security’…

  • Cement mixer tips over

    A driver was taken to hospital in a stable condition after his cement mixer tipped on its side in Dandenong South last week. The truck…

  • Charges over armed robberies

    Two young men were charged over nine armed robberies and burglaries in Melbourne’s south-eastern suburbs after police pursued a stolen car earlier this month. Dandenong…

  • Elderly driver killed

    Elderly driver killed

    A 72-year-old Dandenong woman died after her car crashed into the rear of a stationary bus in Clow Street, Dandenong, last Monday. The woman’s car…

  • ABC’s Q&A in Dandenong

    The ABC’s live political panel show Q&A will be filmed in Dandenong next Monday. A spokeswoman said the panel would include two politicians from the…

  • ‘Rolls-Royce’  piano and a top Drum note

    ‘Rolls-Royce’ piano and a top Drum note

    By Cameron Lucadou-Wells Some of the state’s premier young musicians will be performing piano in the finale of the South Eastern Arts Festival at The…

  • Netball comes to the opera

    Netball comes to the opera

    By Tara McGrath A unique arts partnership means Melbourne’s south-eastern suburbs will get to experience a ‘netballer’s opera’ live on a netball court. Contact! The…

  • Gathered in solemn Anzac  tribute

    Gathered in solemn Anzac tribute

    HUNDREDS flocked to Anzac services at Noble Park and Springvale yesterday. The events were marked by traditional parades of veterans and solemn services, including the…

  • Police net nabs drivers

    Police net nabs drivers

    Police impounded one vehicle and tested 11 drink drivers on Friday night as part of a large-scale random breath test operation in Springvale. Operation SAS…

  • Joining many cultures under shed roof

    Joining many cultures under shed roof

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS A BENEFACTOR is needed to provide a roof for a pioneering Men’s Shed in Springvale. The shed will be different to other…

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