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  • Century of class

    Emmauella and Medi take a swing during the first week of school. 76292 By Nicole WilliamsIT MAY be the first year of school for these…

  • Police hunt burglars

    Police are investigating a spate of burglaries in Greater Dandenong, including a home invasion attack on this 80-year-old man from Noble Park. By Nicole WilliamsA…

  • Joint force

    Cobras player Daniel Macklin, Cobras president Kevin O’Byrne, Parkmore Auskick player Ethan Bakes, Parkmore vice president Michael Palma and Parkmore under-13s player Hengdy Mol. Picture:…

  • Batsmen crumble

    Stacks on Ash Henry! His Berwick team-mates piled on top of him as Henry claimed another wicket to put Berwick into a dominant position against…

  • Angels bring family together

    Deena and Katina from Anna Maria’s Angels at last year’s Greater Dandenong Relay for Life. By Nicole WilliamsANNA Maria’s Angels will strap on the wings…

  • Elderly stroke victim sees off home invasion

    An 80-year-old man, known only as Michael, was severely beaten during a home invasion on the weekend. By Nicole WilliamsHOME alone and under attack, an…

  • Fire safety causes blaze

    A grass fire in Lyndhurst damaged 50 hectares of property and a shed but no other buildings. By Nicole WilliamsA SPARK from a farmer slashing…

  • Wheeling with water

    Rotary Club of Dandenong members are celebrating the wheel turning again. President Russell Smith, Les Mills, Don Cantwell, Irene Cantwell, Ken McDonald and Stephen Nelson.…

  • Free Sundays in the Sun

    THE sounds of music will be heard at Heritage Hill this summer. The Dandenong venue is hosting Sundays in the Sun this summer with a…

  • Swans rein in Panthers bats

    Brett Forsyth scored 54 against Casey-South Melbourne. 76370 By Jarrod PotterDANDENONG got the starts with the bat, but Casey-South Melbourne’s bowlers kept them from getting…

  • Netting the very best

    THE Burras might not be having the best season on the field, but the new state-of-the-art cricket nets at Rowley Allen Reserve will hopefully change…

  • A loss, but Lions hold their pride

    By Jarrod PotterDEPLETED in players, but not determination, Springvale managed to hold its own against ladder-leaders Bonbeach, only just falling in the last innings 7-4.…

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