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Lookout for cash
By Nicole WilliamsTHE State Budget offered a boost to the Dandenong Neighbourhood Watch group. The Coalition Government committed $550,000 to revitalise the program and appoint…
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Volunteers rewarded
Joe Keenan, Marg Whelan, Erica Moulang, Bert Scanlan, mayor Roz Blades, Barb Scanlan and Nella at theVolunteer Recognition Awards last Thursday. THE Inaugural Volunteer Recognition…
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Injury warning after crush call
A MAN crushed by a forklift drove himself to his wife’s workplace before calling an ambulance. The man, 47, was crushed between a forklift and…
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Stars shine on
THE Southern Stars clocked up their fifth straight Division One win, coming from a goal down to beat North Geelong Warriors 3-1 at Elcho Park…
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Tender tribute
Above: Helen By Nicole WilliamsHELEN Higginbotham was described as a witty and lovely woman with a flair for gardening. Mrs Higginbotham was killed when a…
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Has anyone seen Lilly?
Police are appealing for information about the disappearance of Lilly Jessop. POLICE are appealing to the people in Dandenong to help find a missing Brighton…
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Thunder, but no lighting
IT IS lights out again for Dandenong Thunder, who for the third time in as many years had to abandon a match because of lighting…
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Malaysia plan slammed
President of Afghan AustralianAssociation of Victoria Abdul Khaliq Fazal thinks Malaysia is not a solution to people smuggling. By Sasha PetrovaTHE Afghan community has slammed…
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Rangers on a TKO
Amelia Todhunter and Julia Tan face off in the Dandenong Rangers’ overtime victory against the Knox Raiders. 64679 By Jarrod PotterDandenong Rangers took two wins…
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Jobs tip for Dandy
By Nicole WilliamsTHE FEDERAL Budget may bring more jobs to Greater Dandenong. That’s the message from the employment co-ordinator for south eastern Melbourne, Keith Pimblett,…
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Best stayers vie for riches
By Michael FloydTHE best greyhounds in the country will contest the heats of Australia’s richest staying race, the $143,000 Group 1 Sandown Cup, tonight. The…
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Students hit streets
Ben, Steve, Ashelesh and Ryan, in Grade 5 and 6 from Rosewood Downs Primary School, plan to walk to school this Friday for Walk Safely…