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  • Son shines for father

    Son shines for father

    By CASEY NEILL JOHN Fabian watched his son Luke accept the trophy for best original EH Holden on his behalf at last year’s Rotary Club…

  • Armed robbers flee on foot

    TWO men described as African in appearance have attempted an armed robbery at a grocery store in Doveton. On Monday 16 March the attendant noticed…

  • Body in burnt-out car

    Body in burnt-out car

    FIREFIGHTERS found a body in a burnt-out car in Eumemmering late last night. Emergency services were called to a car fire in Olive Road Reserve…

  • Arson charge

    Arson charge

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD Council appeals for vandal help as schoolboy accused of starting fire… A 14-YEAR-OLD Cranbourne boy has been charged with arson and a…

  • Walking back into the light

    Walking back into the light

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD VERONIQUE has glimpsed the light that lies at the end of the tunnel. The mother of two, a practising Catholic, hadn’t seen…

  • World of colours

    World of colours

    HARMONY was found in Endeavour Hills last week. Claudia was one of many Thomas Mitchell Primary School students who celebrated national Harmony Day on Friday,…

  • Blazing colours

    Blazing colours

    STRIKING colourful costumes from across the globe flooded the Dandenong Civic Square last week. Springvale Neighbourhood House and City of Greater Dandenong held an international…

  • Victims turned away

    Victims turned away

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS and ANEEKA SIMONIS FAMILY violence victims and other vulnerable clients are being turned away from budget-savaged community legal centres in Greater Dandenong.…

  • Relay shows its power to move

    Relay shows its power to move

    HOPE – it’s more than just a word. More than 4000 people took part in the Casey Relay for Life – over 24 hours from…

  • Battle memories remain

    Battle memories remain

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE nephew of a British soldier killed in the Vietnam War used a Berwick News article to track down his uncle’s best…

  • Students try to lick Farsi

    Students try to lick Farsi

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS THE phrase “learning a new tongue” couldn’t be more apt for staff at the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre office in Dandenong. In…

  • Dinner backers pop up

    Dinner backers pop up

    A DINNER with a difference raised more than $35,000 to help adults with disabilities in Dandenong and beyond. Wallara CEO Phil Hayes-Brown said Dinner Under…

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