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  • Calendar of healing

    By Melissa MeehanVICTIMS of sexual assault share feelings of anger, isolation, hostility, anxiety, embarrassment and shame. Survivors may also experience a lack of confidence and…

  • Premier Cricket boost for Twenty20

    By Marc McGowanVICTORIAN Premier Cricket clubs may soon have to view the much-hyped Twenty20 format as more than just money-spinning light entertainment. Premier Cricket manager…

  • Music festival calls it a day

    THE DANDENONG Festival of Music and Art for Youth will retire at the ripe age of 62 after the 2009 event. Committee president Ron Stephenson…

  • Their own hallmark

    CHRISTMAS was in the air at Keysborough Learning Centre last week during a Christmas card workshop. Locals were invited to take part in the workshop…

  • Make a note of Christmas

    CAN you hold a note, and do you love the atmosphere of Christmas? Then you might be just the person to help bolster the choir…

  • Child-care spots for migrants

    REFUGEES living in Dandenong and recently arrived people from non-English speaking backgrounds are being given the opportunity to work in childcare. A course, run in…

  • Groups fulfils home dreams

    By Melissa MeehanDANDENONG’S Andrew and Naomi Bazeley can’t wait to move into their new home. Both had despaired about being able to afford to buy…

  • Place vote to avoid fine

    GREATER DANDENONG residents who qualify to vote in this weekend’s election must do so or face the consequences. The City of Greater Dandenong will join…

  • Talented teenager swings it

    By Paul PickeringAT 193cm, 16-year-old left-armer Jackson Coleman is a rare cricketing commodity. So it’s not surprising that Victorian selectors decided they had to have…

  • Brown’s no go for logo

    Sandown Guineas winner Caymans parades the Betfair logo at Sandown on Saturday. 24665 By Paul PickeringSANDOWN Racecourse is now Betfair Park, but what’s in a…

  • Noble win by RSL branch

    Noble Park RSL’s Gordon Murray and Mark Wilkinson say that their community involvement was paramount to being awarded Victorian sub-branch of the year. By Helena…

  • Rodd times it just right on Zipping

    By Paul PickeringMICHAEL Rodd thought he had left his run too late on Zipping in Saturday’s Sandown Classic (2400 metres), but the jockey was delighted…

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