Journal
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Global food extravaganza
What\’s on DANDENONG Market will host the World Food Fare with cuisines and entertainment influenced by some of the world’s most important river systems. There’ll…
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Reap in the new year
TAMILS have rung in their new year in Springvale with music, dance and more. The Victorian Tamil Cultural Association hosted its 24th annual Thai Thirunaal…
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Never too old to rock on
By CASEY NEILL DANDENONG man Frank Nicholls discovered his voice quite late in life – at age 70. Today he’s making up for lost time,…
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Stray protects Rams from Panthers
By JARROD POTTER Victorian Premier Cricket – Premier Round 16 (day 1) THE tough days in the field are not going away for Dandenong as…
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Watching the grass grow
By JARROD POTTER NOT many cricketers have notched up the milestone Dandenong West mainstay Ken Goodes just celebrated. Goodes, 66, was the man of honour…
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In winning company
By JASON ADAMS MONEY Come Back produced a faultless display when he secured his 11th career win on Thursday at Sandown Park. Money Come Back…
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First out of the water
By JARROD POTTER WHATEVER the conditions, you are sure to find Ebony Francis out in the water. That love of swimming has guided Francis, 12,…
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Shootouts begin… Valentine’s Day
DANDENONG and Casey area soccer is about to kick off for 2015 with the inaugural matches scheduled for tilts at the FFA Cup. Drawing the…
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Another blood bath
By JARROD POTTER DDCA – Twenty20 semi final BLOODS versus Bloodhounds. The DDCA’s Twenty20 competition has boiled down to the perennial DDCA Turf 1 finalists…
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Eagles pick over Bear flesh
By JARROD POTTER DDCA Turf 1 – Round 9 (day 2) ANOTHER outright victory, this time miraculously from a 99-run first innings tally, rocketed Cranbourne…
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Eagles flying high
By JARROD POTTER VSDCA South East 1st XI – Round 11 (day 1) SMASHING their way through Moorabbin, Endeavour Hills (9/297) made a big statement…
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School’s nun ran some whacky concerts
Jack Johnson is the author of When The Clock Strikes, a fascinating account of growing up in Dandenong, his years tending to the city’s pipes…