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  • Mates unite

    By Nicole WilliamsEMPLOYEES of Australia’s largest marketer of LPG have thrown their support behind a Dandenong worker’s fight with cancer. Marshall Lethlean’s operations manager Ray…

  • Service for the fallen

    AN Anzac Day memorial service was held at the Endeavour Hills War Memorial this week. Almost 100 people attended the service to pay tribute to…

  • Cobras strike

    By Jarrod PotterSANDOWN took the points over the Southern Dragons, 13.17 (95) to 6.12 (48), in their Southern Football League Division 3 match at Edinburgh…

  • Bullied by Thunder

    By Gavin StaindlTHE bullies of the Premier League were back to their menacing best when Dandenong Thunder recorded a 6-0 thumping of junior side, VTC,…

  • Link for jobs

    By Nicole WilliamsLINK Employment and Training launched its newest division at the Chifley Doveton last week. The Dandenong business launched the division and celebrated its…

  • Rockin’ the park

    GET ready to rock! Rock ‘n’ roll extravaganza, Music in the Park, will be held at Keysborough’s Wachter Reserve on Sunday 1 May. With the…

  • Wallara opens

    By Nicole WilliamsWALLARA officially opened its new Dandenong headquarters earlier this month. The innovative co-development facility was officially opened on Sunday 10 April by 2011…

  • Emergency workers firing up for the kids

    THERE is usually a bit of healthy competition between the CFA and MFB, but this Good Friday they’llDandenong firefighter Sam Webb is one of the…

  • Poacher gets jail warning

    A SPRINGVALE man has been warned he will face jail if he commits any more fisheries offences. The man, 40, has fisheries convictions dating back…

  • Smackdown

    By Nicole Williams A RAID on a Springvale property was part of a police operation targeting four international drug syndicates trafficking heroin into Australia from…

  • Sinhalese New Year

    GREATER Dandenong’s Sri Lankan community celebrated the Sinhalese New Year last weekend. The festival attracted more than 5000 people from all over Melbourne and was…

  • Pray for victory

    By Gavin StaindlTHEY say history never repeats, but South Springvale Aris will be praying to the Greek gods that it does on Wednesday. The recently…

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