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  • Police concern with African youth crime

    By NICOLE WILLIAMSPOLICE have blamed a lack of support services for high levels of crime among Somali and Sudanese youth. But the Greater Dandenong community…

  • Rangers need to step up

    Rosie Fadljevic cops a knock in Dandenong”s one-point victory over Ballarat on Saturday night. 85615 Picture: JARROD POTTER By JARROD POTTERDANDENONG’S SEABL teams struggled to…

  • Bulls build on loss

    Noble Park forward Shayne Allen tries a different perspective after a kick at goal sails just wide. 85594 Picture: JARROD POTTER By JARROD POTTERPLAYING for…

  • Rangers secure dual titles

    Rangers womens team (from) Paul Flynn (Coach), Sarah Flynn (AC), Tess Meyer (AC), Tony Whatman (TM), Bree Whatman, Bridget Deery, Ellen Kett, Shannon Patterson, Georgi…

  • Sidewalk sold out

    Qiang (Mark) Li, owner of the The Two Up Shop is one of many traders on Lonsdale Street facing a ban on footpath displays in…

  • Getting asylum message across

    Chairman of Afghan Australian Association of Victoria Abdul Khaliq Fazal believes a recent report into Australia’s asylum seeker policy is good but not good enough.…

  • Dinner reality check

    Chairman of IBISWorld, Phil Ruthven with Sandra George and Greater Dandenong mayor Youhorn Chea. By NICOLE WILLIAMSTHE annual celebration of business in the south east…

  • For the record, rents too high

    Dixons Recycled Records employee Alex Nelson will be moving to another store when the Dandenong shop shuts its doors this month. Picture: Stewart Chambers **Also…

  • Thunder lacks lightning

    By JARROD POTTERTHE Thunder escaped from their Friday night trip to Bentleigh with a 3-3 draw, despite entering injury time down a goal and desperately…

  • Einsiedel’s big moment

    By JARROD POTTERTHREE clubs and 299 games later, Clint Einsiedel took the field against Bentleigh to little fanfare over a significant milestone on Saturday. Einsiedel,…

  • Clinic’s vision for hope

    By MELISSA MEEHANA VISIT by a Endeavour Hills based church group could change one man’s life for the better, preventing a birth defect from causing…

  • Grocer denies smuggling claims

    By NICOLE WILLIAMSA DANDENONG grocer has been forced to defend himself against claims his store is a front for a people smuggling operation. Bahar Grocery…

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