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  • Fund to ease kids’ breathing

    By Lia BichelA LARGE donation to the Paediatric Respiratory Service will allow children with breathing problems to receive enhanced care at Southern Health’s Monash Medical…

  • Help for volunteers

    SEVEN local organisations will receive a combined $25,000 in funding as part of the Federal Government’s Volunteer Grants program. Federal member for Isaacs Mark Dreyfus…

  • Rangers plan to do it for Macca

    By Paul Pickering‘DO it for Macca’ could be the motto that halts Dandenong’s slide down the Women’s National Basketball League ladder this weekend. The out-of-form…

  • Butler delivers

    By Stuart TeatherPERFECT conditions greeted cricketers for round seven of the Dandenong District Cricket Association on Saturday and the teams provided some thrilling encounters. Parkfield…

  • Winners, in any old language

    By Melissa MeehanMULTICULTURALISM is a word synonymous with Noble Park Primary School. This was proven when the school received its Victorian Multicultural Education Award late…

  • Engineering some interest

    By Lia BichelMORE than a dozen careers teachers from south-east Victoria attended a tour in Hallam to see new technology and learn about opportunities available…

  • Dandy’s new Greek treat turns 21

    LOVERS of souvlaki joined Dandenong MP John Pandazopoulos in celebrating the 21st Souvlakihut franchise, which opened on Stud Road, Dandenong, last month. Mr Pandazopoulos cut…

  • Police interview following hit-run

    By Melissa MeehanTHE driver of a 4WD believed to be involved in a fatal hit and run yesterday (Wednesday) has been interviewed by police. Senior…

  • 71 per cent a personal best

    By Marc McGowanPRIDE. Haileybury Waterlions coach Wayne Lawes needed only one word to sum up his feelings about his swimmers’ performance at last week’s Victorian…

  • Pattinson out via the back

    EMERGING Dandenong quick James Pattinson has been sidelined for the rest of the summer with another back injury. The 18-year-old pace prodigy, who made his…

  • Panthers crash in one-day clash

    By Paul PickeringMANY cricket commentators seem to be forecasting the death of the 50-over format lately and they probably wouldn’t hear much argument from the…

  • Weather takes its toll

    St Mary’s Troy Cashman was a lone hand in his side’s loss to Buckley Ridges, with 30. 25391 By Stuart TeatherTURBULENT weather in the lead-up…

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