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  • Ravens’ rules are OK

    By Paul PickeringNETBALL novices the Ravens were the talk of the Dandenong Netball Association this year – and it wasn’t because they didn’t know the…

  • Builders Forum hosted

    MELBOURNE’S south-east builders with an interest in VicUrban residential projects were part of a sustainability forum in Dandenong last week. On Friday 10 October the…

  • Ridges shock reigning premier

    By Stuart TeatherROUND one of the Dandenong District Cricket Association’s 2008/09 season came to a close on Saturday, with some surprise results across the divisions.…

  • US duo to lead Rangers revival

    A PAIR of Americans will lead Dandenong’s quest to reclaim the Big V Championship Men’s title next year. Dandenong signed 200cm forward Dusty Jura last…

  • Policing boost

    IT MAY not look as intimidating as other police cars, but the newest addition to Greater Dande-nong’s fleet will play a valuable role in crime…

  • Community groups lookout for suicide

    COMMUNITY groups in Greater Dandenong could play a bigger role in identifying suicidal people. The council is preparing a report on a program being run…

  • Early council voting options now available

    GREATER Dandenong residents unable to make it to the 29 November election day can vote early beginning later this month. From Wednesday 29 October, people…

  • Pensioners’ Christmas present

    PENSIONERS will receive as much as $2100 in a one-off payment from the Federal Government in a bid to relieve financial strain. Hotham MP Simon…

  • Superleague to reignite rivalries in 2010

    By Paul PickeringDANDENONG Basketball Association’s vision for a new Victorian superleague could be realised as early as 2010 after Basketball Victoria last week supported the…

  • Manufacturing centre boost

    STAR reporter Shaun Inguanzo was on hand to cover the launch of the Dandenong based Victorian Manufacturing Centre, established by the Federal Government at a…

  • Painful wait for family of dead tourist

    THE Dandenong father of an Australian killed in a Nepalese plane crash must endure a painful 10-day wait before his son’s body is returned home.…

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