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Crossing cash
By Bridget CookTHE State Opposition has pledged to fix the notorious Springvale level crossing if elected this month, committing $140 million in its first term…
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Panthers stumble
By Justin RobertsonTHE out of form Dandenong Panthers have tumbled out of the Kookaburra one-day semi-finals with a lacklustre batting performance against the Northcote Dragons…
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Sarna gets cracking
By Paul PickeringFORMER Dandenong batsman Kumar Sarna is contemplating a return to top-level cricket after smashing an incredible double century in a Twenty20 match last…
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Rangers make light work of Lightning
By Paul PickeringDANDENONG Stadium is fast becoming a house of pain for WNBL visitors after the Rangers’ clinical 98-64 win over Adelaide Lightning on Saturday…
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Man jailed
A NOBLE Park man has been jailed for more than two years after pleading guilty to dangerous driving. Amrick Singh Thind, 23, faced the County…
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Show was all the go
By Bridget CookDESPITE the weekend’s wet weather, many families turned out to enjoy all that was on offer at the 139th Dandenong Show. Douglas Spencer-Roy,…
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Jason is keen to see sprint novice
Pearcedale trainer Jason Thompson says his main Cup chance, Aston Galilee, may yet rival kennel champ El Galo as his best-ever sprinter. – Paul PickeringJASON…
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Springvale enjoys a flying win
By Gavin StaindlPLAYERS flew back from all directions on Sunday to help Springvale record its sixth win of the season, a 5-4 win over St…
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Sprinter faces the big one
MELBOURNE Cup favourite El Grand Senor is a giant by name, stature and reputation. The 39kg monster is expected to underline his status as Australia’s…
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Sod it? No way
By Nicole WilliamsTHE first sod has been turned for the new Hallam Valley Trade Training and Skills Hub. State member for Narre Warren North, Luke…
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Nabbed on the spot
A WOULD-be robber got more than he bargained for when police caught him holding-up a Noble Park petrol station at knifepoint on Monday morning. Police…