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  • Careers expo finds the mark

    By Emma SunMORE than 30 organisations set up stands at Keysborough College’s Careers expo when it was held recently. About 600 students went through and…

  • Keysey’s

    By Mark GullickKEYSBOROUGH will try to do on Saturday what no other team has been able to this year: defeat Cranbourne. “The challenge for the…

  • Rangers D-light

    By Jarrod PotterDANDENONG Rangers women are celebrating after winning the SEABL D-League grand final, beating the Knox Raiders 71-61 at Knox Stadium. Dandenong went into…

  • End of the line

    Nimal Jaysinghe and Sherajh Rahim outside the Grenda head office in Dandenong after it launched in October 2008. Last week, the Grenda family announced the…

  • Jets ready to take off at footy fundraiser

    The Screaming Jets are headlining a fundraiser for St Johns Old Collegians Football Club. By Nicole WilliamsTICKETS are screaming out the door for a St…

  • Rays slay their Dragons

    It was an aerial day for Nick Haynes, as he took a countless number of pack marks to keep the ball in possession of the…

  • Cleaned up commute

    By Nicole WilliamsCOMMUNITY concerns have prompted Greater Dandenong Council to meet with transport officials to help clean up Dandenong Station. Although Dandenong Station is not…

  • Thunder ends a year to forget

    By Gavin StaindlPRE-GAME, the visiting changerooms at Jack Edwards Reserve were simply that – changerooms. But after 90 minutes of soccer in which Dandenong closed…

  • Questions remain on carbon tax

    MPMark Dreyfus, right, chats to Henry Wolfkamp and Milan Takac from Australian Rollforming Manufacturers. By Emma SunAFTER visits from politicians from both sides, Henry Wolfkamp…

  • Ripe for the finals

    THE clash between third-placed St John’s and top side Glen Eira was a finals preview. St John’s had a couple of forced changes, making it…

  • Top jumper lines up for challenge

    Black and Bent, in the hands of Steven Pateman, wins the 2010 Australian Hurdle. AUSTRALIA’S best jumper, Black And Bent, embarks on an historic journey…

  • Band back together

    By Nicole WilliamsVICURBAN may be revitalising central Dandenong but Michael Mathers is revitalising the City of Greater Dandenong Band. Mr Mathers took on the role…

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