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  • At 97, Ella calls it a day

    By Paul PickeringAT 97, Ella Brennan decided it was finally time to start listening to her doctor. After 32 years of competitive lawn bowls, Ella…

  • A fresh start to learning

    SERVICE providers will work together to improve Greater Dandenong children’s early literacy and learning skills. The State Government this week pumped $800,000 into the Best…

  • A Musical to be remembered

    By Shaun InguanzoSTANDING ovations, curtain calls and raucous laughter in a world-class theatre. Secondary school students from St John’s Regional College experienced all of that…

  • Rangers bow out of finals

    By Paul PickeringDANDENONG’S dream run in the Big V league came to a nightmarish end on the weekend, when the Rangers bowed out of the…

  • Bulls trample Magpies

    By Paul PickeringNOBLE Park may have accounted for Scoresby with relative ease on Saturday, but the impressive 51-point victory looks to have come at a…

  • North players back up in brilliant fashion

    By Paul PickeringSPRINGVALE North Tennis Club stormed into the finals of the pennant Grade One competition on Saturday, sweeping past Upper Beaconsfield to cap a…

  • Stars continue to shine

    By Stuart TeatherSOUTHERN Stars continued their excellent form on Saturday, defeating Bentleigh 1-0 in their round 18 State League Division One clash. The two teams…

  • New fast trains

    DANDENONG’S Bombardier Transportation will manufacture 28 new fast train carriages as part of a $236 million State Government rail spending. Bombardier, which manufactures the V/Line…

  • Blood flows for cultural cause

    By Shaun InguanzoGREATER Dandenong’s Tamil community took part in a bloodathon to donate their precious resource to those in need. Tamils from around Victoria attended…

  • Eagles fight keeps finals hopes alive

    By Paul PickeringTHE Doveton Eagles kept their Division Three finals hopes alive with a stirring final-quarter fightback against Canterbury on Saturday. The Eagles were on…

  • Jordan on her rise to fame

    AUTHOR Toni Jordan will explain her meteoric rise to fame when she visits Dandenong Library this month. As part of the Federal Government’s Books Alive…

  • Automobile art to greet drivers

    GREASED lightning will deck the stairwells of Dandenong’s Thomas Street carpark in an artist’s tribute to 1960s and ‘70s automobiles. Artists Ash Nolan and Helen…

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