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  • Region’s best juniors on the field

    THE region’s finest young footballers took centre stage on Sunday as the Dandenong and District Junior Football League grand finals played out in front of…

  • Siddle to tour India in top side

    Dandenong Panthers fast-bowler Peter Siddle will tour India next month as part of a 14-man Australia A squad. Picture courtesy, Garry Sparke. By Paul PickeringDANDENONG…

  • ‘Sex’ signage must go: Bureau

    Billboards advertising longer lasting sex have been banned around Australia after continued pressure from Greater Dandenong residents. By Shaun InguanzoBILLBOARDS advertising ‘longer lasting sex’ have…

  • Sketching for a good cause

    CARICATURIST Gavin Bell will be drawing and selling cartoons to Greater Dandenong residents on Sunday 31 August as part of a fundraiser at Garden World…

  • Crash halts traffic

    The Holden Commodore that slammed into a powerpole in Keysborough last week. A MAN was taken to hospital after the car he was driving slammed…

  • School is ‘cool’

    SCHOOLS in Greater Dandenong can become ‘cool’ with the help of an environmental education program.

  • Snapshot of Rahman’s fame

    Above: Natalia Rahman mixes it with Princess Mary of Denmark, who was born in Australia. By Shaun InguanzoKEYSBOROUGH Olympian Natalia Rahman has given Star readers…

  • Helping heal the hurt… 40 years on

    From left, Vietnam Veterans Association Noble Park branch president Ray McCarthy, committee members John Pilkington, Wally Scsnowski, Neville Johnson, Col Smith, and welfare officer John…

  • Family rallies behind father

    Gavin Bell is hoping to draw on community support. By Shaun InguanzoTHE FAMILY of a Keysborough man who is battling a rare brain disease is…

  • Lost boy finds gratitude award

    A SUDANESE man has won Victorian Trainee of the Year for his work helping Greater Dandenong’s young people. Matter Machar completed a Certificate 4 in…

  • Slow coaches on Dandenong train line

    By Callan DateCOMMUTERS on the Dandenong train line catch more delayed trains than anyone else in Melbourne. Passengers using trains along the troubled line had…

  • Eagles take a dive

    By Paul PickeringTHE Doveton Eagles bowed out of the Division Three finals race with a 10-point loss to Mount Waverley on Saturday. The Eagles went…

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