Journal
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Cold steel in a cold steal
A MR WHIPPY van driver was robbed when he stopped in Springvale this month. The driver was at the intersection of Kallista Road and Tricia…
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Rangers gripped by derby hoodoo – Mark Wright lamented Dandenong’s poor shooting in its 87-61 loss to Bulleen on Friday night. 58927 Picture: Stewart Chambers
By Paul PickeringDANDENONG coach Mark Wright remains confident his Rangers can compete with WNBL championship favourite Bulleen, despite Friday night’s comprehensive defeat at the hands…
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Cultural treat for
By Nicole CohenOrganised by the Springvale Asian Business Association (SABA), the Springvale Lunar New Year Festival will run between 8.30am and 9.30pm. With free entry…
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Traders get briefing
By Bridget CookWITH massive changes expected to continue in central Dandenong this year, the Dandenong Retail Traders’ Association (DRTA) will focus its first meeting for…
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Fading attack a concern for Panthers coach
By Justin RobertsonALMOST half way through their match at the industrial Merv Hughes Oval on the weekend, Dandenong Panthers had every right to believe a…
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Open road
By Bridget CookFollowing the final consultation period, Greater Dandenong councillors voted to keep Herbert Street open at all times at Monday night’s council meeting. Last…
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Our home
By Bridget CookMr McKeon was named Australian of the Year 2011 at a public event on the lawns of Parliament House in Canberra on Tuesday…
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Panthers pick Quirk for cap 200
By Justin RobertsonFOR Panthers youngster Dylan Quirk, Thursday night cricket training sessions have become routine. Apart from a couple of games, he’s played the entire…
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Bike takes hike
POLICE are seeking information about a bike which was stolen from a Dandenong home this month. Between 10pm on 11 January and 7am on the…
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Broadband boost
A CLAYTON company has secured a highly-coveted broadband contract worth up to $1.2 billion over the next five years. Optical fibre and hardware manufacturer Corning…
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Cops eye games
Dandenong crime prevention officer Senior Constable Eddy MacDonald and Leading Senior Constable Barry Randall are calling for community support so they can take part in…
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Boat tragedies
Dandenong businessman Abdul Khaliq Fazal wants to voice his ideas about how asylum seekers and boat people could be better dealt with to stop lives…