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  • It’s not on, says coach

    By Ben HopeDANDENONG Rangers coach Dean Kinsman described his team’s performance against Bulleen last weekend as “unacceptable,” after they were defeated 50-92. “We took six…

  • 35,000 expected atVietnamese Tet festival

    By Lia BichelVIETNAMESE people from across the state will gather at Sandown Racecourse this weekend to celebrate their new year. The Vietnamese Tet festival is…

  • Standard of success

    By Lia Bichel A NEWLY completed $40 million development in Dandenong is almost fully occupied and now has only two retail spaces vacant. Deal Corporation’s…

  • Lions blown away

    By Bridget BradyTOP-OF-THE-TABLE Werribee ended the Springvale Lions’ five-game winning streak, with a close encounter on the weekend. In a low-scoring game, Werribee defeated the…

  • Speedster nabbed

    A DANDENONG North man will face court after police clocked him travelling at double the signed speed limit in Emerald on the weekend. The 31-year-old…

  • Heinz factory staff reunion is in the can

    FORMER employees of an iconic Dandenong business, which shut its doors nearly 10 years ago, will have a chance to reunite this year. Almost 1300…

  • Sneaky thief steals handbag

    POLICE are investigating an aggravated burglary that occurred at a house in Briggs Crescent, Noble Park, last week. Police said at about 11.45pm on 3…

  • Dandy on fire

    By Lia BichelLAST week, as Victorians mourned lives lost during Black Saturday, a series of suspicious fires burned throughout the City of Greater Dandenong. Police…

  • Panthers up to pressure

    By Ben HopeTHE Dandenong Panthers managed to keep up the pressure on the weekend, easily meeting their target of 229 against Camberwell. The Panthers finished…

  • New boss for learning

    ANDREW Simmons has been appointed as the new executive officer of the South East Local Learning and Employment Network (SELLEN). SELLEN chairman Stephen Dunn said…

  • In search of our tolerance

    RACISM and discrimination are unfortunately at present universal globally. It disempowers, excludes and is behaviour supported by inappropriate stereotyping and intolerance to difference. It is…

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