Journal
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Our Golden Gator
By JARROD POTTER HEADING overseas for a better chance to enter the college arena, Endeavour Hills’ basketballer Damien Rance is reaping the benefits of making…
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All the big guns
By JASON ADAMS COACHES and staff of the Calder Cannons scored their first win on the big stage when the aptly named Calder Cannon took…
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Hendawitharana in a spin
By JARROD POTTER AN EIGHT-WICKET haul in a trial match all but secured spinning all-rounder Dulnath Hendawitharana a spot in the Cricket Victoria/School Sport Victoria…
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It’s no holiday
By JARROD POTTER
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Farm food hatched
KEYSBOROUGH Egg Farm is much more than just a place to buy eggs. According to owner David Scaunich and manager Paul Stevenson they sell quality…
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Warming quilts for veterans’ comfort
Maxwell Alwyn Llewelyn Max joined the Army on 14 April 1942 at 19 years of age. After only weeks of training he was transferred to…
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Bulls carved up by Tigers
By JARROD POTTER EASTERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE – ROUND 8 POUNCED on by more nimble opposition, Noble Park suffered its biggest loss of the season at…
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Our oath to stop the violence
By JARROD POTTER IT STOPS with us. Men from all walks of life and all backgrounds must change their behaviour towards women. Taking a stand…
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Dandy City holds back a Murray surge
By Jarrod Potter NPL1 – ROUND 15 A MAGNIFICENT first half was enough for Dandenong City to brush aside regional powerhouse Murray United in a…
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Bulls and Tigers to take the White Ribbon pledge
By JARROD POTTER UNITING for a noble cause, the Eastern Football League’s top showdown holds extra meaning because of the ceremony beforehand for Noble Park and…
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Emerge in the South East
What’s On A FREE event showcasing the talents of the growing refugee and indigenous communities that make up Dandenong. With food stalls from Free Burma…
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Nobody tries harder
By JARROD POTTER VAFA DIVISION 4 – ROUND 8 THERE’S still a lot to smile about at Masala even after a tough initiation to Division-4…