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  • Bollywood hills brings movie to life

    Bollywood hills brings movie to life

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Endeavour Hills couple Deo and Kusum Narayan have laid it on the line to make their first feature-length Bollywood movie, WOH. Inspired…

  • Hulls’ legal reform call

    Hulls’ legal reform call

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells “LOCK ’em up and throw away the key” won’t quell the spate of Apex Gang-style young offenders, former state Attorney-General Rob Hulls…

  • Record missed by hair’s breadth

    Record missed by hair’s breadth

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells IT was a case of so close yet so far for Gleneagles Secondary College runners who were gallantly attempting a world record…

  • Thieves target tradies’ tools

    Thieves target tradies’ tools

    TRADIES have been warned to lock up their vans, with more than $1 million of tools being reportedly stolen in Melbourne’s south-east in the past…

  • Dancing in someone else’s shoes

    Dancing in someone else’s shoes

    STUDENTS from Fountain Gate Primary School and Dandenong Valley Special School have teamed together for a profound live dance and music performance. Led by the…

  • Cars set to show their shine

    Cars set to show their shine

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells NOTHING drops the jaw like an immaculate vintage car. Akoonah Park Men’s Shed members are rallying to a prostate cancer fundraiser, bringing…

  • Abuse in the frame

    Abuse in the frame

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Ex-cop with a camera set to expose family violence… DAMIEN Howard has swapped his police badge for the camera lens as he…

  • Jail for test drive vehicle thefts

    Jail for test drive vehicle thefts

    A BERWICK disqualified driver in his early twenties has been jailed over driving several stolen vehicles in two weeks in the midst of a long-term…

  • Two charged over copper thefts

    Two charged over copper thefts

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows A HAMPTON Park man and woman have been charged with theft after stealing about $30,000 worth of insulated copper wire over the…

  • Midnight sky lit up by car fire

    Midnight sky lit up by car fire

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows A CAR has been set alight and completely destroyed in Amos Court in Narre Warren South over the weekend. About 11.45pm on…

  • Reaching out to find gold

    Reaching out to find gold

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Community conversation is where the gold is. So said Victorian Multicultural Commission chairwoman Helen Kapalos in her precede to a community forum…

  • MP turns up the volume for the voices of harmony

    MP turns up the volume for the voices of harmony

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A state MP has unveilled a banner Our Community Embraces Diversity and plans for a cultural event in an effort to unite…

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