Journal
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Tarnished track has turned into a treat
By JARROD POTTER FROM bedlam to beauty in the space of a generation, local trainers and former jockeys Pat Hyland and Lenny Marshall have marvelled…
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Problem rooted out
TO KARL Joseph of Noble Park re: your letter (Put Off Parking, Journal, 19 October) why do you need such large trees? Shade would be…
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Loss and lawyers behind Foster’s run-in with McCrae
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…
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Rangers take it down to the wire
By JARROD POTTER FINALLY breaking the Boomers after a back-and-forth four-point thriller, the Rangers managed to take the hard-earned victory. Saturday night belonged to Dandenong…
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Win points to promising future
By JARROD POTTER IT does not sound like much, but for Caleb Boland picking up his first ATP point meant the world to him. The…
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Loyal to the core
By JARROD POTTER WHILE speccies and goals bring the crowds, it’s the hard work away from the field that ensures local football keeps on going.…
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What’s on
Once Were Leaders – An Evening with Max Gillies MAX Gillies shares his memories of a life spent on the fringes of power and politics…
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Sandown celebrates racing gold
By JARROD POTTER CELEBRATING its golden anniversary, the Sandown Racecourse is set to shine on Saturday 14 November as the best in the business cap…
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Keysborough lacks vital infrastructure
Community Voice By Nina Kelly, Keysborough South Action Group spokeswoman KEYSBOROUGH’S population has exploded in the past 10 years. Back in October 2012, then-Victorian Planning…
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Fitting grades of Shae
KELLY Bravo’s flying machine Kayda Shae is a pronounced short-priced favourite for Friday’s $50,000 winner-takes-all group two Shootout following the box draw at Sandown Park…
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‘Team’ works for Blicavs
By RUSSELL BENNETT THERE’S one recurring theme when it comes to exciting Dandenong Rangers WNBL forward Sara Blicavs – the simple notion of ‘team’. It’s…
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Count on Transylvania’s taste sensation
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS THE only horror within the chillingly-titled Cafe Transylvania is that few people seem to appreciate its hand-made Romanian sausages, cabbage rolls and…