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  • Sparrows have landed

    The logo for the newly-formed Hampton Park United Sparrows Soccer Club. By Paul PickeringDANDENONG’S Sparrows have landed at their new home at Hampton Park. The…

  • Rugby moves in

    Noble Park Secondary College students, from left, Palingu Lokupathirage, Scott Chamberlain, Lesina Lalotoa, Ezra George and Mark Euese are among the first intake of the…

  • Preps prim and proper- Linda, Ravine and Lilly were all smiles on their first day of Prep at St Anthony’s Catholic Primary School in Noble Park last week. 59774Picture: Meagan Rogers

    By Bridget CookTHERE were plenty of first day jitters as Prep students across the City of Greater Dandenong made their transition to school last week.…

  • Top citizen to grace platinum awards

    By Bridget CookHAVING recently received the nation’s top honour on Australia Day, Simon McKeon knows what it’s like to receive a prestigious award. That’s why…

  • Go slow

    PARAMEDICS have issued a warning to drivers to be more aware on the roads, as students head back to school. Paramedics are reminding drivers that…

  • Right way to

    By Bridget CookThe council alongside Victoria Police has launched its PartySafe program in response to concerns raised by residents and police about anti-social behaviour at…

  • Sold the shirt

    By Nicole WilliamsBrand auctioned the shirt off his back for $1000 and the females in the crowd went crazy when the woman with the winning…

  • Firm plugs in to sun savings

    Matt Jones, Shaun Dangerfield and Steve McRae sign a partnership agreement between Ingenero and Dandenong-based Solar Elec Services for a national solar-energy installer program. 59266Picture:…

  • Noble so close to an upset

    NOBLE Park came close to knocking off Victorian Sub-District Cricket Association leaders Melton on Saturday at Pat Wright Senior Oval. Chasing 7/232 the home side…

  • Scoring slump has Rangers reeling

    Above: Jess Foley looks to drive during Dandenong’s 67-56 loss to Bendigo on Sunday. By Paul PickeringDANDENONG is staring at a premature end to its…

  • Crowds hop in for lunar New Year

    The Springvale Elderly Chinese Friendship Association performed a Chinese folk dance at the Springvale Lunar New Year Festival. HUGE crowds flocked to Springvale CBD on…

  • Top teams saved by wagging tails

    Right:Buckley Ridges bowler Wesley Nicholas took 2/29 as he helped bowl Berwick out for 176 in the year’s first two-dayer. 59538 By Gavin StaindlTHE sun…

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