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  • Time for Tim?

    By Bridget CookLYNDHURST MP Tim Holding was named as a front-runner to become the next Labor leader this week, after John Brumby’s resignation from the…

  • Band’s backyard bid

    A LOCAL band is fighting it out to host a gig in their own backyard, starring an acclaimed Australian band. Risk Tonight is one of…

  • Party with Santa

    The Noble Park Swim Centre will host Santa’s Pool Party. By Bridget CookTHE Noble Park Swim Centre is getting into the Christmas cheer by hosting…

  • Run over twice by car

    By Bridget CookIT was a double case of bad luck for a woman in Noble Park North last week, when she was run over by…

  • Rapped up on stage

    FUTURE stars of rap and hip hop are set to take to the stage in Dandenong. The City of Greater Dandenong, in collaboration with Footprint…

  • Cleaner clinches top award

    By Bridget CookBROWN Gouge Dry Cleaners took out the top honour at this year’s Dandenong Retail Traders’ Association (DRTA) Annual General Meeting and Business Awards…

  • Bonanza for business

    By Lia BichelTHRIVING businesses from 2008 and 2009 were recognised for their continuing success at the Sandhurst Club on Wednesday. The Greater Dandenong Chamber ofCommerce…

  • Roz to rule

    By Bridget CookGREATER Dandenong councillor Roz Blades is likely to take the reins as mayor tonight, as an unofficial vote shows the numbers are on…

  • Wearne Aces new outfit

    By Paul PickeringHOME is where the hits are for ex-Springvale baseballer Scott Wearne and his Melbourne Aces. So it proved on Sunday at least, when…

  • Strike over package

    By Melissa MeehanDANDENONG Visy workers will join over 400 workers countrywide to go on strike on Friday over an enterprise bargaining agreement. The Australian Manufacturing…

  • Big test for ailing Rangers

    By Paul PickeringDANDENONG Rangers coach Mark Wright is all but resigned to tackling Friday night’s WNBL blockbuster against Bulleen without his two best players. Star…

  • Clinic welcome new dribbles- James Cook Primary School students Stephanie Antic and Niquisha Furnell with Dandenong Rangers player Abby Bishop. 57049 Picture: Kim Cartmell

    STUDENTS at James Cook Primary School are shooting for the stars during free basketball clinics. Dandenong Rangers players Abby Bishop and Chantella Perera have been…

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