Journal
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Coffee class to join the grind
By Bridget CookTHE first class of students have graduated from MadCap Cafe’s four-day intensive barista course. MadCap Cafe, in Dandenong, is a not-for-profit program set…
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Bulls bounce back
By Paul PickeringSOME tenpin bowling and a bruising Thursday night on the track was the prelude to Noble Park’s 47-point win over Norwood on Saturday.…
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Fans join forces
By Bridget CookEASTERNATS organiser Jon Davison has joined forces with more than 7000 Easternats fans in an endeavour to save the controversial event. This week…
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All about women’s health
WOMEN’S health will be on the agenda this month as the Federal Government and the Jean Hailes FoundIsaacs MP Mark Dreyfus will be hosting the…
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Gifts from HUGS
Ugandan children receiving donations HUGS founder Cate Altamura brought from Australia. By Melissa MeehanCATE Altamura is not afraid to share her hugs. Back from a…
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On with the job for industry leaders
By Bridget CookBUSINESSMAN Lindsay Fox and former ACTU secretary Bill Kelty kicked off a job forum road show in Dandenong on Tuesday in a bid…
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Smiles in their eyes
THE smiles that make it all worthwhile. Picture: Cate Altamura Dandenong RSL member Cate Altamura has just returned from her trip to Uganda where she…
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Singer on track
By Chloe PrinceDANDENONG’s own Gwendolyne O’Dea has become a fresh face in the music industry since participating in the FReeZA central mentoring program. The FReeZA…
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Meat that can’t be beat
FRESH, clean and hygienic, Noble Plaza Meats is a family-owned and run business, selling wholesale meats direct to the public. Owner Prak Pisith and his…
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Comets strike crumbling City
By Stuart TeatherDANDENONG City hit a brick wall in the form of the Casey Comets on Saturday in their State League Two South East clash,…
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Thunder strong despite drawby Stuart Teather
DANDENONG dominated the majority of its clash with Sunshine Georgies at George Andrews Reserve on Saturday and was unlucky not to secure a win, instead…
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Young star a knockout
By Paul PickeringMITCH Hallahan was punching out of his division in this year’s National Under-18 Championships. Not that it worried the 16-year-old Dandenong Stingrays midfielder,…