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  • Break as good as a career boost

    Break as good as a career boost

    Taking a break proved the most difficult but rewarding lesson Rosie Fadljevic ever learned. The newest addition to the Dandenong Jayco Rangers WNBL roster –…

  • Old Collegians look to run out for premiership cup

    Old Collegians look to run out for premiership cup

    By David Nagel St Johns Old Collegians will look to bring their first premiership cup since 2011 back to Thomas Carroll Reserve when they run…

  • Speed star puts in electric show

    Speed star puts in electric show

    Dundee Osprey confirmed his status as one of the country’s fastest sprinters with an electric performance on Thursday night, 1 September, at Speed Star at…

  • Six things to do in Greater Dandenong

    Six things to do in Greater Dandenong

    Sandown Toy and Hobby Fair This event is returning with Lego mini figures, die-cast models, action figures, books, dolls, trading cards and more. Sandown Racecourse,…

  • It’s a straight sprint for greyhounds’ speed stars

    It’s a straight sprint for greyhounds’ speed stars

    One of greyhound racing’s newest and most exciting concepts, Speed Star, will be run this Thursday night at Sandown Park. Eight of the country’s fastest…

  • Drive is success formula

    Drive is success formula

    Thomas Randle took the rookie honours at the Zandvoort Masters of Formula 3 the weekend before last as he competed in FIA European F3 machinery…

  • Stingrays’ black and white talent

    Stingrays’ black and white talent

    By Russell Bennett and David Nagel IT’S the way former Dandenong Stingrays gun defender Brandon White was told he’d make his AFL debut for St…

  • Weekend what’s on

    Weekend what’s on

    Festival of Lights This event celebrates Chinese culture through 32 silk lanterns, some 20-metres wide and eight-metres high. Windmills, dinosaurs, flowers, insects, animals and more…

  • Egg producer lays it on the line

    Egg producer lays it on the line

    By Casey Neill The 85,000 chooks at Tamarix Egg Farm in Bangholme lay about 70,000 eggs each day. “Here we have six different flocks at…

  • Old hands advise job seekers on best ways to get work

    Old hands advise job seekers on best ways to get work

    ‘Do your homework’ was the message to secondary students at a youth employment forum in Dandenong. South East Local Learning and Employment Network (SELLEN) held…

  • Race ace overtakes to nip in to Dutch circuit

    Race ace overtakes to nip in to Dutch circuit

    Born and bred local and now international open wheel ace Thomas Randle is a late addition to the Masters of Formula 3 event to be…

  • Retirement loss but no regret

    Retirement loss but no regret

    So that’s it – we’ve seen former Dandenong Rangers and WNBA star Penny Taylor in the Australian Opals colours for the very last time. Pain,…

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