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  • Sudanese journey fully documented

    By Shaun Inguanzo DANDENONG’S Migrant Resource Centre (MRC) has launched a definitive document profiling the Sudanese communities and their cultures that have settled in Mebourne’s…

  • Drum up support

    By Sarah SchwagerTHE Drum Theatre’s first musical act last Thursday was a huge success, with a full house and praise from the community. Popular 3AW…

  • Medicine sweet for drug company Sigma

    Sarah SchwagerDRUG manufacturer and wholesaler Sigma will continue the $57 million expansion of its Dandenong site after reporting a near 20 per cent rise in…

  • Narrow escape for Bulls

    – Marc McGowanNOBLE Park’s invincibility was severely tested for the second time this season by Lilydale, as the Bulls escaped with a six-point win in…

  • Out of Bounds

    DINGLEY coach and prolific goal-kicker Adam Quinn nose-dived back to reality against HAMPTON on the weekend, booting a meagre four goals. The star forward was…

  • Star gazing

    THE community volunteers of the Mornington Peninsula Astronomical Society will conduct their public night sky telescope viewing evenings at 8pm on Friday 3 February and…

  • Panthers strike without Pattinson

    By Glen AtwellTHE Dandenong Panthers continued to charge towards the Victorian Premier Cricket finals with a convincing win over Prahran at Toorak Park on Saturday.…

  • MP hopes to head waste committee

    By Shaun InguanzoAN ENVIRONMENT committee chaired by Dandenong MP John Pandazopoulos would tackle Victoria’s toxic waste issue with technical solutions. Mr Pandazopoulos said he was…

  • Woman killed in train incident

    A WOMAN was killed in Springvale last week after being struck by a VLine train. Police are investigating the incident, but a spokesman said it…

  • Fur fun at cat show

    NOBLE Park North resident Ashleigh Parfuss says her beloved cats can be bossy but she wouldn’t have them any other way. This weekend, Ms Parfuss’s…

  • Nappy mum snaps to it

    By Shaun Inguanzo A SPRINGVALE wom-an is leading a worldwide nappy revolution. Amanda McCracken, mother of two young children and founder of Mandy Mac, has…

  • House, bus baseball attack

    POLICEclaim A Dandenong North man smashed the windows of his own home with a baseball bat before doing the same to a passing bus full…

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