Journal
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Tarmac slasher is streets ahead
Left: Turning a family sedan into a souped-up turbo was not easy but Dandenong-based Team Mitsubishi Ralliart got the job done. By Glen AtwellA TYPICALLY…
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Roman Arch aims for repeat win
Noel Callow boots home Roman Arch in last year’s Sandown Classic. By Glen AtwellAFTER four days at fabulous Flemington, the metropolitan Spring Racing Carnival concludes…
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Three-dog war in Shootout
Group 1 Topgun winner Jaimandy Coops will start a short-priced favourite for tonight’s $30,000 Shootout at Sandown Park. SANDOWN Park will host the $30,000 Shootout…
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Road to repair
Dandenong Ward councillor Jim Memeti is happy a tattered section of Dandenong-Frankston Road will receive a surface upgrade next month. VICROADS will reseal Dandenong-Frankston Road…
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Growing hobby grabs attention
Alan Pandur has a passion for bonsai trees — as demonstrated by his stall at the Dandenong Show last weekend. IT WAS a Japanese duo…
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Bowling along, no matter what!
Life’s a bowl … Ken Anderson from the Mulgrave Country Club lines up. Picture: Stewart Chambers By Shaun InguanzoALLAN Kerrison is a rolling inspiration. The…
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Do you feel safe on trains at night?
Melissa Swingler, Doveton YES “I guess if you are travelling with someone else it would be alright.”Shey Ahronson, Narre Warren NO “It’s just my opinion,…
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Promise to boost facilities
From left: Wellington Secondary College principal Mary-Jo Putrino, architect for the school’s redevelopment project John Brand, and Mulgrave MP Daniel Andrews at last week’s funding…
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‘Unbeaten’ battle evenly balanced
Berwick fast bowler Will Carr was at his devastating best against Narre Warren, snaring season-best figures of 4/24.Narre Warren batsman Dwayne Scott slashed his way…
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Sharp shooter Coops
Above: Trainer Paul Donohue was thrilled with his kennel star Jaimandy Coops’ great win in last Thursday’s Group 2 Shootout at Sandown Park. JAIMANDY Coops…
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School celebrates itsfive-decade milestone
Angela, Jaemaree, and Joshua with one of the gifts students made for the school’s 50th birthday. – Shaun InguanzoPAST and present students united to celebrate…
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’50s fever heats up party
Fiftieth birthday celebrations at Lyndale Primary School proved students could have their cake and eat it too. Principal Ruth Knight said last Friday’s flashback to…