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  • Pastries are fresh from the south

    Pastries are fresh from the south

    By Casey Neill Monica’s Cakes has been a Springvale South fixture for 25 years come December. Jose Bevacqua took over baking duties from the retiring…

  • Stingrays have the wobbles

    Stingrays have the wobbles

    By Nick Creely The Dandenong Stingrays’ wobbly start to the 2017 season has continued, falling to the still unbeaten Sandringham Dragons by 21-points at Frankston…

  • Running mates going the distance

    Running mates going the distance

    Fanta Bale and Dundee Osprey announced themselves as serious RSN927 Sandown Cup contenders after both recorded emphatic victories in their staying debuts at Sandown Park…

  • Women are in their own league

    Women are in their own league

    By David Nagel Women’s football looks set to continue its staggering growth pattern of the last few years with the impending birth of the South…

  • Playmaker looks to the hallowed halls of footy

    Playmaker looks to the hallowed halls of footy

    By Nick Creely The hallowed turf of the MCG is truly a magic place for all Melburnians. To watch sport there is a privilege, but…

  • Dandy players feature in win

    Dandy players feature in win

    By Nick Creely There was a dominant Dandenong flavour to the victorious Victoria Metro Men team which claimed an under-18 title at the recent Basketball…

  • Star players get set to face off against Essendon

    Star players get set to face off against Essendon

    By Nicholas Creely Eastern Football League (EFL) senior coach Brett Moyle has named his initial 74 player Interleague squad, with a whopping 15 players from…

  • Pathway is taking girls to the top

    Pathway is taking girls to the top

    By Nick Creely Women’s football was once the great unknown – it’s now the great success story of 2017. With all the hype that came…

  • Short Cuts shows fun and quirky films

    Short Cuts shows fun and quirky films

    Greater Dandenong’s Short Cuts Film Festival promises “a quirky and humorous take on contemporary life” – and free popcorn. Festival curator Richard Moore whittled almost…

  • Perry’s relentless pursuit

    Perry’s relentless pursuit

    By Russell Bennett Perry Lewis-Smith is a machine, one fueled by doubters – people who’ve knocked him back, or who’ve said no. The 18-year-old Casey…

  • Stingrays bounce back and hold on

    Stingrays bounce back and hold on

    TAC CUP REVIEW – ROUND 3 Not even a stunning resurgence in the second-half was enough to hand the GWV Rebels a shock victory, with…

  • Jobs aren’t connecting with the next generation

    Jobs aren’t connecting with the next generation

    By Casey Neill Jobs and unemployed youth aren’t matching up in Greater Dandenong. A SEBN Industry Breakfast at Highways in Springvale on Thursday 6 April…

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