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  • EFL: Late surge lifts Bulls over Pies

    EFL: Late surge lifts Bulls over Pies

    By ROY WARD THE sleeping Bulls have awoken and unheralded ruckman Glen Manson appears to be the one sounding the alarm. Two-time Eastern Football League…

  • SFL: Dingoes look for answers

    SFL: Dingoes look for answers

    By Roy Ward DINGLEY coach Shane Morwood has challenged his players to find a way to turn their season around following a 45-point loss to…

  • WA superstar Miata a hot favourite for Cup

    WA superstar Miata a hot favourite for Cup

    By MICHAEL FLOYD PERTH-trained greyhound Miata will start as favourite in the $145,000 RSN Sandown Cup final at Sandown Park this Thursday night. Miata confirmed…

  • AFL: Giant signings

    AFL: Giant signings

    Four former south-east Melbourne footballers last week signed contract extensions with AFL club Greater Western Sydney Giants. Matt Buntine, Dylan Shiel, Tomas Bugg and Adam…

  • Rates great for some

    By Nicole WilliamsPROPERTY valuations will see council rates soar for some residents and fall for a lucky few. In the proposed budget released by the…

  • Courses face axe

    By Nicole WilliamsFUNDING cuts to the Victorian TAFE system could see Dandenong students lose access to courses. Chisholm TAFE CEO Maria Peters has spoken out…

  • $60m upgrade secures data

    FUJITSU has lifted the lid on a $60 million upgrade at its Noble Park data centre. The multi-million dollar investment enhanced security, connectivity and hosting…

  • He’s King of the Jungle

    By Nicole WilliamsDANDENONG’S environmental manufacturer has thrown its support behind a teenage eco-warrior. Orange Power sponsored 15-year-old Thomas King by providing $8000 so he could…

  • Four generation answer the call

    By Nicole WilliamsA NEW copper with policing in his blood will be on the beat in Dandenong from this week. Frankston 21-year-old Matthew Caddy became…

  • Julia Gillard and community cabinet hit Berwick

    Julia Gillard and community cabinet hit Berwick

    PRIME Minister Julia Gillard faced some tough questions when she fronted the Berwick community last night (Wednesday). About 400 people came to see the Prime…

  • Out of Africa

    Out of Africa

    Young Africans who had a hard start in life have established themselves in Melbourne. Melissa Cunningham finds that their new struggle is against stereotypes. The…

  • St Hilliers crisis: Hallam manufacturer ‘snubbed’

    St Hilliers crisis: Hallam manufacturer ‘snubbed’

    By Cameron Lucadou-Wells WHAT DO YOU THINK? SCROLL TO BELOW THIS STORY TO POST A COMMENT. A UNION has blamed the state government’s ‘‘snubbing’’ of…

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