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  • How names go from bland to brand

    TAKE that business name from bland to brand – at least that’s the intention of a forthcoming seminar for Greater Dandenong businesses. South East Networks…

  • Rangers’ youth wins over Wildcats

    A GREAT team effort by the Dandenong Rangers’ Youth League men’s team saw the players as good as seal the minor premiership when they faced…

  • SFL season set – for now, at least

    – Glen AtwellFOOTBALL fanatics are already licking their lips. The Southern Football League (SFL) has released the draws for its three divisions and the footy…

  • Councils to unite to fight toxic dump

    By Glen AtwellTHE City of Greater Dandenong will consider joining forces with the City of Casey to continue the battle against the toxic tip at…

  • It’s the cream of the crop

    By Glen AtwellDANDENONG-based Bead Foods has scored a top award for its cream in the dairy industry’s major national awards. Its Gippsland Dairy Pure Double…

  • Grand finals a wash-out

    TENNIS grand finals in Dandenong were aced by bad weather on Saturday. The heavy overnight rain and persistent morning showers were enough to force the…

  • Bulls’ charge ends in raw agony

    SECOND best just doesn’t cut it according to the look on Noble Park Bulls’ player Ben Hoskin’s face. The Noble Park Bulls lost their Eastern…

  • College makes quite a splash

    HAILEYBURY College’s Keysborough base has become a prime venue for swimming’s elite with South Korean Park Tae-Hwan training there for the past month and Olympic…

  • Water flows for wetlands

    By Shaun InguanzoWATER saving initiatives keep flooding in to Greater Dandenong, including two major announcements last week. The City of Greater Dandenong and Dandenong’s Nissan…

  • Baby joy and tragedy

    By Shaun InguanzoBUNDLES of joy – expected and unexpected – found their way into the world at Dandenong Hospital on Mother’s Day. Endeavour Hills residents…

  • Trail ends outside police station

    SPRINGVALE Police officers knew they smelt something funny – but it wasn’t crime. An army of emergency and gas company services flocked to Springvale’s new…

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