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Even rusty, Rangers rule
By Paul PickeringCOACH Mark Wright reckons they were “rusty”, but the Dandenong Rangers have settled atop the WNBL ladder after back-to-back wins on the opening…
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Pitched off
By Gavin StaindlTHE start to the Dandenong and District Cricket Association was pushed back another week after officials announced last weekend all Turf Grade cricket…
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Group has say on EPA
By Lia BichelRESIDENTS in the City of Greater Dandenong were granted the opportunity to discuss their vision for the future of the EPA at a…
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Going for gold
By Lia BichelSports Technology International (STI) received a major contract to design and manufacture an elite hockey pitch for the Major Dhyan Chand National Hockey…
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Hall for all
A NEW multipurpose hall and classrooms were officially opened at St Paul Apostle South School in Endeavour Hills on Sunday. The school received $2.125 million…
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Stay-at-home supporters
WOMEN in Greater Dandenong have a good excuse to get together and have some fun. Girls Night In can help support and raise awareness about…
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Pooling resources for learning centre
THE City of Casey is supporting the redevelopment of the former Doveton Heights primary school site by the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development,…
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Woman threatend with syringe
A WOMAN was robbed and threatened with a syringe at Keysborough last week. Police said about 2.30pm on 6 October, the woman was walking along…
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Bullies beware
STUDENTS in the City of Greater Dandenong will be taking part in a campaign against cyber-bullying as part of a new council campaign. The City…
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Workers get pay back
TWENTY-SEVEN underpaid security officers in Melbourne’s south-eastern suburbs were back-paid $107,000 after their employer was investigated by the Fair Work Ombudsman. According to an Australian…
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Lights fine for fog
POLICE are reminding drivers to use their fog lights only when necessary or face the risk of receiving a fine. Police said drivers must not…
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Bus upgrades wait on funds
By Lia BichelTHE State Government says it will consider improving bus services in Greater Dandenong when funding becomes available. Public Transport Minister Martin Pakula said…