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  • Hip moves to get hoops hopping

    Right: Dandenong hip hop band The Street Funk Crew will be one of many local talents entertaining basketball fans at half-time at Dandenong Rangers WNBL…

  • RSL opens doors to travellers

    Noble Park RSL is offering its foyer as a safe waiting place for commuters concerned about safety at the railway station. From left: RSL president…

  • Cricketers ready for a long hot season ahead

    Explosive batsman Shane Simpson has left Buckley Ridges to play for Narre Warren this summer. Paul Pickering examines the local teams who are ready to…

  • Holiday fun a real hoop

    Annie shows off her hula hoop finesse after perfecting her technique during the Hoopsa Daisy activity at Springvale Library this week.Pictures: Stewart Chambers. SCHOOL holiday…

  • Help light up kids’ lives

    Dandenong’s Blockbuster Video store manager Darryl Parkin promotes Starlight Video Month, which will help raise money to brighten the lives of seriously ill children. By…

  • Panthers hungry for more silverware

    The Dandenong Panthers will begin their Victorian Premier Cricket title defence this weekend after a stellar summer in 2006-07. By Paul PickeringWITH a sublime 2006-07…

  • Athletes promised a sporting chance

    Labor candidate for Isaacs Mark Dreyfus chats with local soccer players about his party’s plan to introduce a small grants program for junior sports people…

  • Rangers set to hit the boards running

    Dandenong Jayco Rangers players Rachael Flanagan, Emily McInerny and Caitlin Ryan are preparing for Friday night’s season opener at Dandenong Basketball Stadium.Picture: Meagan Rogers. By…

  • Silver spurs Adrian to greater success

    Adrian Chee, right, and Dandenong taekwondo instructor Chu No have proven a lethal combination of late, with Chee claiming a silver medal at the Asian…

  • Bull eyes market

    The Commonwealth’s – Shaun InguanzoBUSINESS banker Malcolm Bull has joined the Commonwealth Bank in its bid to recapture local business communities. In February 2006, the…

  • Demons too hot

    Above: Demons coach Stephen Hughes, right, and co-captains, from left, Brad Scott and Mick Odachowski get their hands on the silverware. By Paul PickeringUNDERESTIMATE us…

  • Young Waterlions scoop the pool

    Waterlions breaststroker James McHenry fell just 0.15 of a second from claiming the 100m-200m double in his pet events after finishing second over the longer…

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