Journal
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Ringing in the changes
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…
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‘Rays in the deep end in hopes they make the cut
By JARROD POTTER PUSHING an extended squad through the wringer, Dandenong Stingrays started refining the list across three TAC Cup practice matches against Sandringham on…
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Cougars rally on pre-season stage
By JARROD POTTER SHAKING off the rust on its 2015 championship defence, Keysborough Cougars went through the ringer in an up-tempo pre-season clash against McKinnon.…
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Dandy endeavour
By JARROD POTTER VICTORIAN PREMIER CRICKET – ROUND 15 (Day 1) THE downward decline towards the end of the season might have begun, as Dandenong…
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Thunder forged in the storm
By Jarrod Potter THERE are two ways to handle relegation. It can batter and bruise your confidence, sending your club spiraling even further down the…
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Brothers show their style
no byline NIMBLE swimmers from Oasis Otters Swimming Club excelled at last week’s state sprint championships. Champion brothers Hamed Afshin Azar and Sam Afshin Azar…
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Walker aims to step it up
By JARROD POTTER LEADING her side on and off the field is the number one aim for Dandenong Stingrays captain Georgia Walker. Returning to the…
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Take 10
With Daniel Cheng, Springvale Asian Business Association president. What is something people don’t know about you? My talent as a comedian, who is able to…
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What’s On
Save energy workshop THIS workshop will help reduce energy use and manage energy bill costs. The program is suitable for tenants, families, home owners and…
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Rangers hold out in brutal double-header
By JARROD POTTER WNBL – ROUND 16 SHAKING off fatigue from the dreaded Saturday-Sunday WNBL double header, Dandenong powered through to take back-to-back wins and…
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Taylor gives it her best shot
By JARROD POTTER MAKING her way back across the pond for another WNBA campaign, Dandenong Rangers’ great Penny Taylor will resume life in Phoenix after…
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Lions roar, Panthers sigh
By JARROD POTTER WOMEN’S VICTORIAN PREMIER CRICKET – ROUND 16 (Twenty20) CHRISTENING its new-look pavilion in the best way possible, Dandenong Lions (3/95) sung the…