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  • Law of common sense

    Law of common sense

    AT A meeting of Noble Park Community Action Forum, council officer Warren Wood did a presentation on planning. Warren described how planning began back in…

  • Where will we go?

    Where will we go?

    Regarding the green wedge issue in Dandenong South and Bangholme. I am a resident of Willow Lodge and my husband and I have lived here…

  • Following in her Pa’s footsteps

    Following in her Pa’s footsteps

    By JARROD POTTER WHEN Georgia Gee pulls on the Dandenong Stingrays jumper next season, she will proudly carry a Dandenong football legacy into the fourth-generation.…

  • Bull beef up for new season

    Bull beef up for new season

    By JARROD POTTER THE revolving door at Noble Park has been swinging. While a number of players have left the 2015 EFL Division 1 finalists,…

  • Crump’s was the store with more

    Crump’s was the store with more

    What’s In a Name What’s In a Name delves into the fascinating stories and personalities behind some of the city’s best-known street names. This week…

  • Wild Rain ready for millions

    Wild Rain ready for millions

    By ROY ASPINALL WILD RAIN, winner of Saturday’s $120,000 Listed City of Greater Dandenong Stakes (1000 metres), on the Sandown Hillside track, will head to…

  • Stingrays dive into training

    Stingrays dive into training

    By JARROD POTTER THERE is no time to take in the beach views down at Frankston Park for a group of up-and-coming south-east footballers. The…

  • They might be giants

    They might be giants

    By JARROD POTTER WNBL – ROUND 9 REVIEW SLAYING another WNBL powerhouse, Dandenong affirmed its status as a genuine championship contender with a 65-63 win…

  • Bizarre black hole

    Bizarre black hole

    IF MARTIN Pakula (Green Tinted Spectacles, Journal, 27 November) thinks one bus route is going to solve the public transport woes for Keysborough residents, he’s…

  • Rooting for bus service

    Rooting for bus service

    RE: Letter to the Editor “Green tinted spectacles”. Dear Martin Pakula MP – as I said in the original article, I am glad the new…

  • Todhunter’s back on the front lines

    Todhunter’s back on the front lines

    By JARROD POTTER AFTER many laps around Australia on the WNBL circuit, Dandenong point-guard Amelia Todhunter has finally found her niche back at the place…

  • Help spread the Christmas cheer

    Help spread the Christmas cheer

    Community Voice with Dandenong Community Advisory Bureau manager Jinny McGrath CHRISTMAS and the January period can be a difficult time for people, especially if they…

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