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  • Dandenong Plaza gets ABA breastfeeding tick

    Dandenong Plaza gets ABA breastfeeding tick

    The Australian Breastfeeding Association has rated Dandenong Plaza’s recently refurbished parent room as five-star. Yvette O’Dowd, a breastfeeding counsellor at the ABA’s Dandenong group, said…

  • School crossings considered

    School crossings considered

    Casey Council will respond to requests from Doveton College, which opened this year, for school crossings in the area. The college, formed from a merger…

  • Roundabout funding on the way

    Roundabout funding on the way

    Five intersections in Dandenong and Springvale will receive $1.26 million of federal black spot funding. Bruce federal Labor MP Alan Griffin and Infrastructure and Transport…

  • Dandenong boarding house bashing

    Dandenong boarding house bashing

    A man was bashed in an aggravated burglary in a boarding house in David Street, Dandenong, on Monday of last week. The 24-year-old boarding house…

  • Grants for Men’s Sheds

    Men’s Sheds across Victoria are eligible for $30,000 grants from the state government. The group’s 160 branches aim to provide health and well-being assistance for…

  • Orchestra on the prowl

    Orchestra on the prowl

    The Australian Youth Orchestra is on the hunt for Australia’s most talented and aspiring young musicians. The 2013 application process has begun to find Australia’s…

  • TAC  Cup: Convert follows Folau footsteps

    TAC Cup: Convert follows Folau footsteps

    By ROY WARD IF former rugby league star Israel Folau’s move to the AFL achieves nothing else, at least it has made it easier for…

  • EFL: Footballer escapes neck injury final ‘lights out’

    EFL: Footballer escapes neck injury final ‘lights out’

    By ROY WARD THE term “lights out” in football often refers to getting knocked out; when Heathmont footballer Mehmed Bektas uses it while talking about…

  • SEJFL: League signs top ex-umpire Goldspink

    SEJFL: League signs top ex-umpire Goldspink

    By Roy Ward AFTER 371 AFL games with six grand finals among them, former umpire Darren Goldspink needed time away from football. Since retiring from…

  • SEABL: Rangers’ streak snapped in Tassie

    SEABL: Rangers’ streak snapped in Tassie

    DANDENONG Rangers’ winning streak was halted at nine in the South East Australian Basketball League men’s competition on Saturday night. The Rangers were beaten 103-87…

  • Rogue day at Sandown

    Rogue day at Sandown

    Vo Rogue and Northerly had something in common – the champion horses were seen streaming to victories down the straight at Sandown. The champion pair,…

  • SFL: Last-minute goal denies a point to unlucky Stars

    SFL: Last-minute goal denies a point to unlucky Stars

    By Roy Ward FROM devastation can come opportunity – at least that was how Southern Stars coach Dean Hennessy is looking at things after his…

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