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  • What’s on

    What’s on

    Free family fun CITY of Greater Dandenong mayor Jim Memeti will host a family fun day instead of the usual mayoral ball. There’ll be dancers…

  • Miller Thunder’s Rising Star

    Miller Thunder’s Rising Star

    By JARROD POTTER A GENTLE nudge towards the midfield paid off for Dandenong Thunder’s literal rising star Matt Millar. Millar, 18, from Pearcedale, was named…

  • JOCs evolving under Ben McGee

    JOCs evolving under Ben McGee

    By JARROD POTTER A DECADE after his last stint at the club, St John’s OC Football Club coach Ben McGee has returned with a check-list…

  • New caps to Eagles’ liking

    New caps to Eagles’ liking

    By JARROD POTTER DANDENONG DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION CRANBOURNE’S big-ticket recruit sung for his supper emphatically as newly appointed skipper Steve Spoljaric (94) starred in the…

  • Panthers with a bang

    VICTORIAN PREMIER CRICKET DANDENONG (4/253) demonstrated its true batting potential with a heroic chase down of Carlton (5/252cc). The Panthers struggled to make inroads into…

  • Think I’m turning Japanese

    By ROY ASPINALL AFTER several years of absence the Japanese are again here to contest the major spring races and they look to have a…

  • Banjo strums number-one tune

    Banjo strums number-one tune

    By MICHAEL FLOYD BANJO Boy burst back onto the feature scene Thursday evening when he brilliantly took out a TAB Melbourne Cup Prelude at Sandown…

  • Netball at its most inclusive

    Netball at its most inclusive

    By JARROD POTTER EMBRACING the diverse Dandenong community earned St Mary’s Netball Club prestigious recognition from Netball Victoria. St Mary’s – based out of the…

  • Lions tames Plenty Valley

    Lions tames Plenty Valley

    By JARROD POTTER Women’s Premier Cricket A SEVEN-WICKET victory over Plenty Valley gave Dandenong Lions Women’s Cricket Club plenty of reasons to roar. Plenty Valley…

  • Rangers’ tough call, but Wright move

    Rangers’ tough call, but Wright move

    By JARROD POTTER THE decision to cut a WNBA trailblazer is never easy, but Dandenong made the tough choice to cut import guard Monica Wright…

  • Rangers’ recruiting coup

    Rangers’ recruiting coup

    By JARROD POTTER FROM a light-hearted recruiting joke to signing on the dotted line, the Dandenong Rangers have wowed the WNBL community with the signing…

  • What’s on

    What’s on

    Walk this way WALKFEST is a free community event that aims to get people of all abilities, all ages and all backgrounds active through walking…

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