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  • Saturday dogs a rare treat

    SANDOWN Greyhound Racing Club will this week host a rare Saturday night meeting. Saturday night racing is normally held at The Meadows in Broadmeadows, but…

  • Sea of love

    Dina Zeini, Samantha Jackson, Seona Patrick, Natasa Fradin, NatashaIacovou and Shairah Mohd-Fuad got into the spirit of the Love Boat for Hilton Manufacturing’s fund-raising dinner.…

  • Best on a plate

    Noble Park’s Colin Wilson was named Victoria’s top apprentice and will now represent Victoria in the Australian Training Awards in Brisbane. By Nicole WilliamsTHREE years…

  • Moon market

    THOUSANDS braved the cold and windy weather to visit Springvale’s first Full Moon Night Market. Launched by the Springvale Asian Business Association (SABA) on Saturday…

  • CFA give bogged pony a gee-up

    CFA and SES crews work to put a sling on the horse to lift it to safety. By Nicole WilliamsDANDENONG CFA responded to an unusual…

  • Scam gran cops a hand

    Left: A working bee was held on Sunday for an elderly Dandenong woman deceived out of thousands of dollars. Detective Senior Constable Matt Lavery-Stephens, front,…

  • Playing politics with Take a Break

    IT IS a real shame the State Liberal Government and in particular, Carrum MP, Donna Bauer and Mordialloc MP, Lorraine Wreford, continue to play politics…

  • Breath of life

    By Nicole WilliamsQUICK thinking and CPR brought a man back to life following a single car crash in Dandenong South last week. The man, 52,…

  • Rock around the clock

    PULL out the bobby socks, drainpipe jeans and pedal pushers because the Springy Rock is coming back. Greater Dandenong mayor Roz Blades first held the…

  • New IKEA to be packed

    By Nicole WilliamsTHE grand opening of IKEA is expected to cause chaos in Springvale this morning (Thursday) as keen shoppers descend on the store. It…

  • Big toll from carbon tax

    By Nicole Williams ECONOMIC modelling has painted a dire picture for the impact of the carbon tax in Greater Dandenong. The Deliotte Access Economics modelling,…

  • Stingrays shoot down Cannons

    Dandenong Stingrays coach Graeme Yeats, seen talking to his troops, has taken his side into the preliminary final of the TAC Cup competition.

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