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  • Endeavour Hills face massive test

    Endeavour Hills face massive test

    It’s a free hit for Endeavour Hills this weekend in the Southern Football Netball League Division 2 competition. The competition is giving the Falcons no…

  • Looking Back

    Looking Back

    100 years ago 5 June 1924 Dandenong State School Since the head teacher instituted a Penny Savings Bank at the Dandenong State School eight weeks…

  • Temple turn-lane resolved

    Temple turn-lane resolved

    Greater Dandenong Council has finally resolved long-running safety concerns over a road upgrade outside a Sikh temple in Keysborough. The council’s Perry Road construction and…

  • Smoky but alive, cats rise from the ashes

    Smoky but alive, cats rise from the ashes

    A family and their cats have made a miraculous escape from a fiercely-destructive house fire in Dandenong. Single dad Dwayne Arisc was sipping coffee and…

  • Wuol, Penry building well

    Wuol, Penry building well

    Berwick’s Wal Wuol has played himself into some solid form for the Northern Bullants across the last fortnight. The athletic winger’s rise to the VFL…

  • Chuol’s stocks rise even further following successful weekend for Doveton

    Chuol’s stocks rise even further following successful weekend for Doveton

    The stocks of Pakenham Boxing prodigy Riek Chuol continue to soar on the back of a successful trip to the Australian Club Championships with the…

  • First-ever truck ‘impound’ in Hallam

    First-ever truck ‘impound’ in Hallam

    Victoria Police have issued its first-ever notice to surrender a heavy vehicle after pulling over a truck on Princes Highway, Hallam. The truck was detected…

  • Five charged after youth brawl in Narre Warren North

    Five charged after youth brawl in Narre Warren North

    Two men and three teenagers have been charged in relation to an alleged car crash and brawl in Narre Warren North yesterday (May 29). At…

  • Jailed for ‘horrific’ domestic violence

    Jailed for ‘horrific’ domestic violence

    A man who inflicted what a judge described as among “the most horrific” examples of domestic violence has been jailed for up to seven-and-a-half years.…

  • Gippy girls rising

    Gippy girls rising

    Gippsland Power’s girls currently occupy first place in the Coates League Vic Country conference after defeating Sandringham on Sunday at Morwell Recreation Reserve. The Power…

  • League royalty returns to Turf 1 for Narre South

    League royalty returns to Turf 1 for Narre South

    A former Wookey Medal winner will return to the Dandenong District Cricket Association with the confirmation of Morteza Ali’s return to Narre South. The explosive…

  • Healing heart makes space for mourning miscarriage

    Healing heart makes space for mourning miscarriage

    At a cemetery set among quiet fields, a glittering heart invites visitors to step inside a womb-like garden and reflect. The miscarriage memorial garden being…

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