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Licence suspended
AN Endeavour Hills man’s licence has been suspended after police allegedly caught him drink-driving in Bonnie Doon on Sunday. State Highway Patrol East officers were…
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MP urged to hand back pay
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS UPDATE 4.24pm, 11 JUNE 2015 EMBATTLED MP Adem Somyurek has reportedly applied for a freeze on his ministerial salary while under investigation…
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Packing a punch
BRAD Huggett can count himself among the state’s top young manufacturers. He works at Rebul Packaging in Hallam and last month he was a finalist…
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Giving spirit set to live on
By CASEY NEILL A DANDENONG businessman is honouring his late son’s memory by educating the poorest children in the Himalayas. Bruce Parker, a former commando…
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Michael and his mates on a mission
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD MICHAEL Dudley wants to be a mentor to others. He is one of 34 year 10 students from Maranatha Christian School in…
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Drawn together by respect
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD ANDREW Groh’s smiling face looked down from the screens inside the Berwick Church of Christ where hundreds of people gathered for his…
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Journey to the shores of peace
ENDEAVOUR Hills resident Asanga Seneviratne was among 76 students who represented Victoria at the Anzac Centenary Dawn Service at Gallipoli, Turkey. The Berwick Haileybury College…
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Bridge of tolerance
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE City of Casey is continually recognised for its multiculturalism. A plethora of people and families with wide-ranging nationalities live there. When…
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Burger gut feeling shoots for the hipsters
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS THERE seems to be a sudden appetite for hipster in Springvale. Alex Vuong and chef John Liu had a gut feel that…
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New chapter
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH A DANDENONG shop that has been selling Christian books since 1977 has closed its doors for the last time. Glenys, from Word…
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Chef builds friendships through food
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS HELEN Shaikhan is undaunted by cooking for large numbers of people. She and three other asylum seekers will be cooking up a…
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It’s no holiday
By JARROD POTTER THERE’S no public holiday rest for junior basketballers around the south east as it remains one of the more highly prized tournament…