Journal
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Overseas trip to stretch team
The Dandenong Rangers are in China, taking on the national team (pictured) in two friendly matches before returning to Melbourne before the showdown against Sydney…
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Knifepoint robbery
Rupinder Rakhe had to buy a new phone after thieves stole his previous mobile, and his wallet, at knifepoint outside Sandown train station on By…
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Quilt has sister city covered
Dandenong U3A members June Murphy and Betty Rigden hold the silk scroll with president Shirley Constantine and Keysborough Ward councillor Roz Blades. Chinese seniors from…
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Students turn mud to art
Ceramics student John Grundy and fellow graduates from Chisholm TAFE will display their work at Gallery 314 in Richmond. JAN King and her Chisholm TAFE…
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Gallant steed the guru
Above: Sandown Classic-winning jockey Luke Nolan with the spoils of victory on the weekend. By Brad KingsburyGALLANT Guru proved to all he was the real…
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China too far for Dandenong
Dandenong Rangers take on the world: Alison Downie jumps above her Chinese opponent as the first of two international friendlies get under way. STRUGGLING to…
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Body of work
Maralinga Primary School’s Danijel Lazic with his Dandenong Show prizes for his three-dimensional piece of art. By Shaun InguanzoDANIJEL Lazic is a model student in…
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The play’s the thing
Front to back, Maralinga Primary School principal Peter Gray and students Niquita, Kemal and Alec, monkey around on the school’s new play equipment with Senator…
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Fours event a fair chance for bowlers
Noble Park Bowls Club president and greenkeeper Jim McCallum has his eyes on first prize for next month’s annual fours tournament. By Glen AtwellTHE Noble…
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Waterlion Kristen makes a splash
Haileybury Waterlion Kristen Wilson swam two personal best times at the Australian Swimming Championships in Brisbane last week. By Marc McGowanHAILEYBURY Waterlion Kristen Wilson smashed…
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Will Australia win The Ashes Test series?
Graham Gooch, former English Test captain MAYBE “England has a mountain to climb. It is possible for us to come back, but I think that…
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School thanks workers
Maralinga Primary School’s Recorder Consort plays Christmas carols for the helpers at a thank you luncheon last week. – Shaun InguanzoMARALINGA Primary School in Keysborough…