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  • Sluggish start from the Burra proves a costly one

    Sluggish start from the Burra proves a costly one

    By Nick Creely JOURNAL FOOTBALL REVIEW SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION 2 – ROUND 15 It’s lucky for Keysborough that premierships aren’t won or lost in…

  • Hawks are the real deal

    Hawks are the real deal

    By Nick Creely When Hallam defeated a star-studded Bentleigh to take out the inaugural Seymour Law Cup in the pre-season competition this year, there was…

  • Breakfast of champions

    Breakfast of champions

    Carolyn Creswell will be the guest speaker at the next Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce Business Awards Breakfast. Ms Creswell bought tiny muesli business Carman’s…

  • Maori mix is market’s new taste

    Maori mix is market’s new taste

    By Casey Neill Mussel fritters are a well-known dish across New Zealand. “We use New Zealand green lipped mussels for that recipe,” NZ Street Food…

  • Weekend What’s On

    Weekend What’s On

    Food swap The Keysborough Res School Community Swap meets on the fourth Saturday of the month. Members swap home-grown produce, jams, preserves, baked goodies, seedlings,…

  • Thunder strikes leave casualties

    Thunder strikes leave casualties

    By Nick Creely NPL 2 EAST REVIEW – ROUND 23 Spare a thought for Murray United, who had to travel four hours home to Lavington…

  • Killer blow for Demons as finals hit the horizon

    Killer blow for Demons as finals hit the horizon

    By Nick Creely JOURNAL FOOTBALL REVIEW SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION 2 – ROUND 14 Springvale Districts’ 6.12(48) stirring three game winning streak has come to…

  • Class acts return as Stingrays say their good Knights

    Class acts return as Stingrays say their good Knights

    By Nick Creely TAC CUP REVIEW – ROUND 13 There is perhaps no better team placed to challenge for a TAC Cup premiership than the…

  • Kids light up as Melbourne players visit to train

    Kids light up as Melbourne players visit to train

    Many families braved the cold Sunday morning start on 2 July to head down to Lois Twohig Reserve in Dandenong North for a chance to…

  • Williams ready to take big leap

    Williams ready to take big leap

    By Nick Creely Dandenong Stingrays ruckman Bailey Williams is a high leaping excitement machine who is capable of the extraordinary. Just 17-years-old, Williams doesn’t qualify…

  • Weekend What’s On

    Weekend What’s On

    Leith’s tribute to Roy Damien Leith performs the songs of Roy Orbison and shares stories about the Rock ‘n’ Roll and Songwriters’ Hall of Fame…

  • Thunder and lightning – very, very frightening indeed

    Thunder and lightning – very, very frightening indeed

    By Nick Creely NPL2 – EAST REVIEW – ROUND 22 A rampant Dandenong Thunder continues to close the gap on Dandenong City after a brilliant…

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