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  • Dandy coach on the move

    DANDENONG Thunder is on the hunt for a new coach after Stuart Munro accepted an assistant role at A-league franchise Perth Glory. The Thunder has…

  • Witness sought in armed hold-up

    POLICE would like to speak to a female customer who was in a Dandenong bottleshop when it was robbed last week. A man with a…

  • FFV vendetta: claim

    THE president of Dandenong Thunder Soccer Club believes Football Federation Victoria is out to destroy his team. On the eve of Thunder’s first home game…

  • Pedestrian plea

    By Emma SunA LOCAL councillor has asked for safer and better pedestrian access in the Dandenong community. City of Greater Dandenong Red Gum Ward Councillor…

  • Four charged over fight

    FOUR men were arrested and charged after a fight in Dandenong last Sunday week. About 600 people attended a function at the New Hotel in…

  • That’s thanks, to a tea

    PARENTS and new friends were treated to a morning tea at Noble Park Occasional Childcare on Friday. The childcare group threw a small party for…

  • Tired of refugees

    I AM getting tired of the continuing debate on asylum seekers and refugees, especially comments coming from the UN on how it is Australia’s responsibility…

  • Top honour for woman of faith

    Springvale South resident Helen Heath has been awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for services to the Dandenong community. By Nicole WilliamsA…

  • Golf and the garden

    KPMG representative Peter O’Malley and Greater Dandenong mayor Roz Blades hand over the cheque to Alan Witham and Andrew O’Connor from Wallara. The money paid…

  • Trainers mark two decades on the ball

    Standing in front of the lockers of Stingrays past and present, are veteran trainers John Somers (left), Brian Hunt and Bob Burn. Picture: Jarrod Potter…

  • Net results

    Left: Jumping for joy are Monika Rajicic from Delahey and Tayor Capannob, of Hawthorn. THE 14th ranked man and the 27th ranked woman in Australia…

  • Light rail a big win

    Bombardier Transportation will take a large slice of work from a $1 billion contract to build a Gold Coast light rail public transport system. Bombardier…

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