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  • Band thrives on live heat

    Band thrives on live heat

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells There’s been little time to sit back and relax for Berwick band Social on the Veranda. The four-piece indie rock outfit made…

  • Die-hard Tigers never say die

    Die-hard Tigers never say die

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Richmond’s rampaging AFL premiership win was perhaps a surprise to many – not least, some of the expectant Adelaide players. But not…

  • Sporting grounds christened with match

    Sporting grounds christened with match

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Nossal High School has unveiled its new sporting grounds with a 50-over match against a visiting New Zealand school team. Nossal’s senior…

  • Ablett to reveal life journey

    Ablett to reveal life journey

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Nathan Ablett doesn’t get too carried away with being part of footballing folklore. Four days after Richmond’s euphoric AFL Grand Final, the…

  • Big break for Austbreck

    Big break for Austbreck

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A Hallam manufacturer has won a six-year contract to help power Melbourne’s next fleet of 65 high-capacity trains. Austbreck will build 260…

  • Seniors break bread with MP

    Seniors break bread with MP

    More than 180 seniors sipped and supped with Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan at an annual morning tea on 22 September. The morning tea…

  • Sweet smiles all round

    Sweet smiles all round

    Smiles and sweetness were the order of the day during cup-cake classes at Oakgrove Community Centre on 26 September. The classes were part of a…

  • MP promotes prostate checks

    MP promotes prostate checks

    Holt MP Anthony Byrne has rolled up his sleeve to help promote the importance of prostate cancer checks. Mr Byrne gave a PSA blood test…

  • Scoreboard tally exceeds 500

    Scoreboard tally exceeds 500

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A whopping 173 drivers were caught speeding in Melbourne’s South-East during the Grand Final weekend traffic blitz, Operation Scoreboard. Inspector Alison Crombie,…

  • Uni tour for Indian students

    Uni tour for Indian students

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A Fountain Gate tourist business is helping sell the Australian university experience to prospective students from India. Safir Tours orgainised a national…

  • Dog’s innocence upheld

    Dog’s innocence upheld

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A Cranbourne East family has won a two-month fight to free its impounded dog Sophie after Casey Council dramatically dropped allegations that…

  • Jailed for home invasion

    Jailed for home invasion

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Two home-invaders involved in a violent ransacking of a man in his own home have been jailed for a minimum of two-and-a-half…

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