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  • Women’s work for war wounded

    Women’s work for war wounded

      NURSES were often the unsung heroes of the Gallipoli campaign. Behind the front lines they patched up wounded soliders and comforted men who were…

  • Artist in action

    Artist in action

      By LACHLAN MOORHEAD HARKAWAY always served as a constant in the life of nurse Jessie Traill, both before and after her service in World…

  • Memories kept in silent sleep

      By MAREE ROWE THE first name on the World War I honour board that hangs in Dandenong’s Drum Theatre is that of Albert Edward…

  • Historic dawn rises

      WITH war still raging in Europe, the Dandenong community gathered at the town’s state primary school on 25 April 1916 to commemorate the first…

  • Brother and sister at the front

      By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A SISTER followed her brother into wartime duty soon after he was wounded on a French battlefield during World War I.…

  • Boys booted up to serve

      By JARROD POTTER BROTHERS in arms until the very end, a well-loved and greatly-mourned Dandenong Football Club tandem gave their lives in the service…

  • Invincible soldier shot

      By LACHLAN MOORHEAD BEFORE he was shot dead on the front lines, Corporal ‘Yank’ McClure wrote to his parents back home about his seeming…

  • Demons turn bystander

    Demons turn bystander

    By JARROD POTTER SFL – Round 2 SLUGGISHNESS proved lethal for Springvale Districts’ cause in its 36-point home-ground defeat against Oakleigh District. After a power…

  • Points from the heavens

    Points from the heavens

    By JARROD POTTER VAFA – DIVISION 2 DESPITE a hiccup after half-time, St John’s steadied to compose a heavenly 15.12 (102) to 10.11 (71) win…

  • Can you hear the drum Fernando?

    Can you hear the drum Fernando?

    By MICHAEL FLOYD FERNANDO Bale is the best greyhound in the country. That was the verdict following the striking white and brindle’s comprehensive victory at…

  • Small stature sapper built to fight above his weight

      By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS IT WAS no big problem for Hallam-born Sapper John Alfred Brown to convince authorities he could enlist in the Light Horse…

  • Burglary accused free for son’s care

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A HALLAM man accused of two burglaries and reoffending while on bail has been freed again partly to help care for his…

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