Journal
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Gray takes nine as Bloods grab flag
Above: Springvale South is the 2006-07 DDCA Turf One champion. Back from left, Craig Slocombe, Glen Tyrer, Gavin Fewkes, Jason Quirk, Danny Law. Middle: Steve…
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Bank blues help school
ANZ Bank’s Dandenong Plaza team gets behind Blue Week to raise funds for Dandenong Valley School in Narre Warren. – Shaun InguanzoANZ Bank employees are…
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Russians lap up welcome
In blue, the Russian swim team’s coaches and managers are welcomed by representatives from Ramada Encore Hotel, Grenda Corporation, the Russian Welfare Society and Greater…
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Rangers start season with a win
Above: Dandenong coach Warren Dawson gets his point across during a timeout on Saturday. By Glen AtwellTHE Dandenong Rangers started the Big V Championship Division…
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Doctors fight back
Left: From left, Victoria Police Inspector Tess Walsh, Dandenong District Division of General Practice CEO Anne Peek and doctor of 25 years Leanne Rowe will…
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EFL delays season start
Noble Park Bulls coach Shane Burgmann said the EFL’s decision to delay the season was fair, and his Division One team was ready and raring…
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Maiden century inspires win
Tom Donnell scored his maiden first XI century for the Dandenong Panthers on the weekend. Donnell’s match-winning knock of 106 propelled the Panthers into a…
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Search on after assaults
The man police want to interview in relation to the incidents. POLICE are searching for a man who has assaulted women in their own homes…
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Players make the grade
Above: Casey Fields Tennis Club coach and state-grade player Ben Goltz would love to see a state-grade side started in the local area. By Glen…
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Rangers come back to take the cup
Right: Dandenong Rangers co-captain Sam Richards drives through the key and at the basket, leaving Bulleen Boomers Desiree Glaubitz and Sharon Milner in her wake.…
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Pirates win a thriller
Dandenong West Turf One bowler Glen Scales in full flight against Narre Warren on Saturday. By Glen Atwelland Marc McGowanTHE Southern Pirates beat North Dandenong…
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Leng hits the Rhodes
From left: Leng Lee’s former teacher Keith VICTORIA’S 2006 Rhodes Scholar visited his academic stomping ground in Keysborough this month to inspire students to follow…