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  • Works to help club make the grade

    Works to help club make the grade

    ENDEAVOUR Hills Cricket Club is set to soar into the 2016/17 cricket season with grading works on its four ovals slated for this winter. The…

  • Winners make their presence felt

    Winners make their presence felt

    By JARROD POTTER CAPPING off an exceptional return to Dandenong Basketball Stadium this summer, Rangers guard Steph Cumming picked up two major awards this week.…

  • Wind beneath their wings

    Wind beneath their wings

    BRINGING home a couple of medals to cap off summer, Dandenong Little Athletics Centre was led by the girls at the Little Athletics State Track…

  • Girls’ team gets set to go

    Girls’ team gets set to go

    By JARROD POTTER DANDENONG Thunder has always been a powerhouse on the soccer pitch but that’s been just in the men’s ranks. That’s all changing…

  • Tea house pours over refreshing tradition

    Tea house pours over refreshing tradition

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS MANY of the world’s problems could be dissolved in a cup of tea. At least it could take your mind off life’s…

  • Take 10

    Take 10

    With Dandenong face painter Louise Jenkins. What is something people don’t know about you? That I have a very rare spinal cord disease called a…

  • Leaders in the making

    Leaders in the making

    By JARROD POTTER LEADING Dandenong into the new TAC Cup season will be a pair of peninsula prospects. Stingrays co-captains Luke Dalmau (Somerville/Haileybury) and Liam…

  • Thrills as blood spills

    Thrills as blood spills

    By JARROD POTTER DDCA TURF 1 GRAND FINAL REVIEW BEYOND extraordinary. It’s a match without compare in local cricket history and nor will it ever…

  • Jackpot launches to a flying start

    Jackpot launches to a flying start

    By MICHAEL FLOYD MAJOR Jackpot launched himself into favouritism for the $220,000 group two Launching Pad with a dazzling win in his semi-final on Thursday…

  • Dingoes leave Knights dented

    Dingoes leave Knights dented

    By JARROD POTTER DDCA TURF 2 GRAND FINAL REVIEW THE Dingoes are on the march to the top grade after an emphatic victory in the…

  • Holy hill was home for town’s churches

    Holy hill was home for town’s churches

    Jack Johnson is the author of When The Clock Strikes, a fascinating account of growing up in Dandenong, his years tending to the city’s pipes…

  • None Of Our Business But…

    None Of Our Business But…

    THE barbecue hit a snag at last year’s All Holden Street Car Show when the sausage sizzle’s key component ran dry. So the Rotary Club…

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