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  • City rolls onto world stage

    By Melissa MeehanLOOK out world, Dandenong is stepping out onto the global sports stage – it will host the Asia Oceania qualifying wheelchair basketball championships…

  • Making money is the key

    RETAIL stores are not banks. They need to make money, not save money. And in these difficult economic times, it is important that retailers continue…

  • Dandy night at the opera

    By Bridget CookLa Prima Opera will provide a different kind of opera experience, putting the fun back into more than 400 years of tradition. The…

  • Gang grabs girl

    DETECTIVES are appealing for information about the attempted abduction of a 17-year-old girl in Noble Park last Thursday. The girl was walking along Kirk Street…

  • Thunder lapse results in draw

    By Stuart TeatherA GOALKEEPING error cost Dandenong a victory in its top-of-the-table Victorian Premier League clash with second-placed South Melbourne on Saturday night. Thunder keeper…

  • Hoon by moon

    By Melissa MeehanA DANDENONG man has had his car impounded and will face traffic charges after he was intercepted street racing in Clayton on Saturday…

  • Councillors cross

    By Melissa MeehanA WAR of words was once again sparked between councillors on Monday night. Councillor Yvonne Herring again spoke out against the mayor Pinar…

  • Songs of a life

    THE founder and director of the Drum Theatre Paul Streekferk was farewelled at a concert on Saturday night. Australian and international talent graced the stage…

  • Car thieves on sticker wicket

    Sergeant Mark Vonarx and Det Sen Const Scott D’Rozario with one of the train travellers holding out the sticker. 31118 Picture: Meagan Rogers By Melissa…

  • Burra battles to show its best

    By Brad KingsburyKEYSBOROUGH sounded a warning that it may be on the way back with a competitive 16-point loss to Narre Warren in the grand-final…

  • Running wild

    By Melissa MeehanSPRINGVALE kids falling through the cracks are running amok in Kelvin Grove. Residents say they are living in fear as their street is…

  • Patient Dingoes deliver pay-back

    By Paul PickeringDINGLEY waited 18 months for another crack at Springvale Districts, but it took the Dingoes just 30 minutes on Saturday to turn the…

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