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  • FFV: More home games attracts Dandenong Wolves

    FFV: More home games attracts Dandenong Wolves

    By YESSAR DAOU DANDENONG Wolves believe the restructure of the Football Federation Victoria leagues will bridge the gap between clubs in the lower leagues. The…

  • Call to fix another Abbotts Road black spot

    Call to fix another Abbotts Road black spot

    WORKERS in Abbotts Road, Dandenong South, rocked by last Saturday week’s fatal level crossing crash, are calling on Greater Dandenong Council to fix a nearby…

  • Super Saturday on Spring Racing card

    Super Saturday on Spring Racing card

    AN exciting Melbourne Spring Racing Carnival concludes with the running of Saturday’s group 2 Sandown Guineas (1600 metres) on the Sandown Hillside track. There has…

  • Driver dies in Dandenong North crash

    Driver dies in Dandenong North crash

    A man died after his car (pictured) struck a tree in Dandenong North on Friday afternoon. Police said the driver was travelling north on Gladstone…

  • Serrated tussock not for DIY: council

    Serrated tussock not for DIY: council

    GREATER Dandenong Council has warned residents not to try do-it-yourself removal of the prolific and nationally-significant weed serrated tussock. The Department of Primary Industries recently…

  • Greater Dandenong Latest Sport Results

    Greater Dandenong Latest Sport Results

    DANDENONG DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION:  Round 3:  Turf 1: Berwick 215 (C Bevan 45, R Hercules 43, R Crawford 33, A Henry 27) d Coomoora 95…

  • VPL: Thunder stunned with $40,000 flare penalty 

    VPL: Thunder stunned with $40,000 flare penalty 

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS DANDENONG Thunder has serious concerns for its financial future, looking shaky after a blow from massive “zero-tolerance” penalties imposed for spectators firing…

  • Servo robber strikes in Dandenong North again

    Servo robber strikes in Dandenong North again

    Staff at a service station in Dandenong North have been held up at knife-point twice in two weeks. A man threatened an Oz Fuel staff…

  • DAIR workers' future still in doubt

    About 150 workers returned to work at Dandenong South auto-parts manufacturer DAIR Industries last Wednesday, but their future at the plant remains clouded. The workers…

  • Man dies after car hits tree in Dandenong North

    Man dies after car hits tree in Dandenong North

    A MAN has died after his car struck a tree in Dandenong North this afternoon. Police said the driver was travelling north on Gladstone Road,…

  • Music good times roll on at the Caravan

    Music good times roll on at the Caravan

    THIS is what an oasis in a cultural desert looks like: a cavernous canteen littered with mismatched chairs and tables under checkered cloths, a stage in…

  • Chimney gone in a lightning flash

    Chimney gone in a lightning flash

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS DESPITE the popular saying, last Tuesday’s lightning strike on a Dandenong North historic homestead may not have been the first time. Owner…

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