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  • Free for all after assault

    Free for all after assault

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Eight men and boys have clashed in a violent all-in brawl including body-slams and a launched shopping trolley at a Fountain Gate…

  • Grandpa robbed to fuel addiction

    Grandpa robbed to fuel addiction

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A Doveton drug addict who burgled and robbed his own 95-year-old grandfather at least 14 times has been chastised by a judge…

  • ASIO lawsuit ‘unlikely to succeed’

    ASIO lawsuit ‘unlikely to succeed’

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A reported lawsuit against spy-agency ASIO by two police officers stabbed by 18-year-old terrorist suspect Numan Haider at Endeavour Hills Police Station…

  • War of words over CFA shake-up

    War of words over CFA shake-up

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows The State Opposition has trashed the government’s proposal to restructure the CFA and MFB despite a lack of policy detail available for…

  • Survivor stresses early testing

    Survivor stresses early testing

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Berwick breast cancer survivor Debbie Brettoner recently hosted her third awareness luncheon since being diagnosed in 2014. The 5 May luncheon underlined…

  • Man’s bad call on phone abuse

    Man’s bad call on phone abuse

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A magistrate has pondered how to protect a Narre Warren woman from a man who texted a barrage of sexually-derogative abuse and…

  • Sweet success for Jackson

    Sweet success for Jackson

    A Berwick baker has risen to the top of Coles’ apprentice bakers in Australia. Jackson Taylor won the category as well as $1000 in the…

  • Sour note to pay claims

    Sour note to pay claims

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A Melbourne-wide fruit and florist business, with stores in Fountain Gate, Parkmore and Dandenong shopping centres, are set to face court over…

  • Twelve months jail for assault

    Twelve months jail for assault

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A man has smashed the inside of a car windscreen with his fist, then punched his pregnant girlfriend in the face and…

  • A testing time

    A testing time

    Rotarians are doing their bit to battle bowel cancer. Rotary Club of Greater Dandenong has made Bowelscan kits available for $15 throughout May at Chemist…

  • Tough love for small businesses

    Tough love for small businesses

    Great businesses are forged during tough times. That’s the opinion of Star News Group Business Excellence Seminar guest speaker and national business commentator Damian Morgan.…

  • Weekend What’s On

    Weekend What’s On

    African music celebration A concert by renowned Rwandan musician Jean Paul Samputu accompanied by the launch of John Steward’s crowd-funding video. Hear the moving story…

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