DANDENONG STAR JOURNAL

March 2010

  • Station attack

    A DANDENONG man suffered a dislocated shoulder, suspected broken nose and a cut to the head when he was robbed on 2 March. Police said…

  • Weather reigns as teams bailed out

    By Gavin StaindlAFTER three days of swashbuckling and running to and from the shelter of the club rooms, the Dandenong and District Cricket Association semi-finals…

  • Police burglary hunt

    POLICE would like to speak to a man in relation to a burglary in Galos Place, Noble Park, on Monday 22 February between 4 and…

  • Choir is on song

    By Madeline Prince GREATER Dandenong Sings is the name of the new choir which has been set up by not for profit organisation, Creativity Australia.…

  • Trains take a down turn

    By Bridget CookCONGESTION on the Dandenong rail line was highlighted as a factor for the downgrading of the State Government’s report card on transport. The…

  • Zowiie makes it snappy

    By Bridget CookDANDENONG High School student Zowiie Guillemain snapped up the highest photography award at the Berwick Show last week. The Year 11 student beat…

  • Grand washout

    THE Division One women’s grand final between Springvale and Berwick/Springvale at Kooyong Park has been postponed because of severe weather but – surprisingly – the…

  • Upgrade of CBD

    PRELIMINARY works have started on the $290 million Revitalising Central Dandenong initiative which will see the upgrade of George Street and part of Walker Street.…

  • Hapless Panthers left to wonder

    By Ben HopeMELBOURNE’S fierce storms left the Dandenong Panthers wondering what might have been after their final round game against Fitzroy-Doncaster was abandoned on Saturday.…

  • Resurgent Rangers

    By Gavin StaindlTHEY are bigger. They are stronger. And they are more athletic. On paper, the Dandenong Rangers are a better team than last year…

  • Thunder tamed in wild weekend

    By Gavin Staindl“PUT it this way: It was not Thunder’s day.” These were the words of Dandenong Thunder president Driton Maliku as his team went…

  • Rally fights roads

    By Lia BichelKEYSBOROUGH environmental activists armed themselves with picket signs and headed to Parliament House last week to prevent future roads from damaging reserves and…

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