Journal
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Brian lines up a $1 million putt
You beauty: Brian Didier of Portsea Golf Club shows his delight as he rides in his winning putt in the state final of the World’s…
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Art decks out car park
Mayor John Kelly and council cultural planning officer Grissel Walmaggia at the site of the new artwork. ONE of central Dandenong’s busiest car parks has…
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North Dandy shows grit
Above: Berwick’s English star Alex Roberts was in typically good form on day one of the Dandenong District Cricket Association final on Saturday. By Marc…
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Fun fills harmonious day
Students from Noble Park Primary School and Noble Park English Language School, Daryoush, Ryan, Tyeba and Lina teamed up to celebrate Harmony Day. By Kelly…
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Market to help link youth and support
Youth Links workers Dashnie Dealey, Hung Truong, with Noble Park RSL president Gordon Murray and fellow Youth Links workers Lauren Duiker and Fraces Butare, By…
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‘Fill in the missing link’
Congestion on Old Dandenong Road in a photo taken last week by Upper House MP Inga Peulich. THE Dingley Arterial should be the State Government’s…
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Strong Turf One season climaxes with thriller
Above: Springvale South gloveman Glenn Tyrer, second from right, and his teammates had plenty to celebrate early in the summer, but the Bloods fell away…
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Centre a cornerstone for Easter charity
Cornerstone Contact Centre volunteers serve meals to Dandenong’s most needy people over the Easter weekend. By Shaun Inguanzo DANDENONG’S Cornerstone Contact Centre helped more than…
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Pet registrations due
Register your pet for peace of mind – it will be easily found if lost. GREATER Dandenong residents have until 10 April to register or…
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Lights out, but dancers shine
Right: Taking centre stage was the Kiev Ballet’s Sergii Sydorskyi and Tatiana Goliakova. By Kelly Yates IT WAS lights, camera and action as 52 ballet…
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Tassie one-two heads big night
Above left: Tasmanian trainer Shane Whitney, left, and his father scored a Sandown Cup quinella with star littermates Chinatown Lad, left, and Fallen Zorro last…
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Lee a real trooper in cold
Right: Olympic marathon runner Lee Troop strides to victory in trying conditions at the Sandown Classic road race on Saturday. By Paul PickeringTWO-time Olympian Lee…