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  • Tarnished track has turned into a treat

    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…

  • Problem rooted out

    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…

  • Loss and lawyers behind Foster’s run-in with McCrae

    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…

  • Rangers take it down to the wire

    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…

  • Win points to promising future

    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…

  • Loyal to the core

    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.…

  • What’s on

    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…

  • Sandown celebrates racing gold

    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…

  • Keysborough lacks vital infrastructure

    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…

  • Fitting grades of Shae

    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…

  • ‘Team’ works for Blicavs

    ‘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…

  • Count on Transylvania’s taste sensation

    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…

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