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Big day for fathers
THE idea for creating a day for children to honour their fathers began in America in Spokane, Washington. A woman by the name of Sonora…
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Juniors take the lead
JUNIOR football is alive and kicking in the City of Greater Dandenong. With five local teams competing for premiership glory, four of them claimed football’s…
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Champions to the core
DANDENONG Rangers playing-coach Larissa Anderson praised her charges for their “amazing heart” in Saturday night’s SEABL championship win over Launceston. The Lady Rangers lifted the…
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Young Bulls run wild
By Paul PickeringNOBLE Park is one win away from the Division One grand final after embarrassing Balwyn in Saturday’s qualifying final at Bayswater Oval. The…
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Labor holds on
By Lia BichelTHE votes are in, and while much is left undecided, members of the Labor Party had reason to celebrate as they held onto…
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Bulls charge into finals
By Paul PickeringMICK Fogarty has delivered Noble Park back to the Division One finals, but he now knows it’s not enough. The first-year Bulls coach…
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Kitchen to deliver
A NEW $24 million Community Chef kitchen has opened in Altona and will benefit Greater Dandenong residents. The project is designed to ensure the food…
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Secondhand swoop
By Lia BichelPOLICE detected both minor and serious offences when they swarmed over 60 secondhand dealers and pawnbrokers across Greater Dandenong last week. About 60…
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Third title in their sights
Larissa Anderson will lead Dandenong into battle in Saturday night’s SEABL women’s grand final. DANDENONG will be gunning for its third SEABL women’s crown when…
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MAD makes a difference
Students Natasha and Emise on their walk. STUDENTS at St John’s Regional College set out to make a difference last week. On Thursday 19 August…
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Art from the heart
Celebrating the Natural Form is an exhibition of three pastel artists’ paintings, which includes studies of the natural form, landscapes, seascapes and life drawings on…