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  • Rangers hold onto second

    By Glen AtwellDANDENONG went one for one, but retained second spot on the Big V Championship Men’s ladder, after a tough double-header on the weekend.…

  • Killer bail bungle

    Police are hunting convicted murderer Apolonio Serrano after he failed to turn up to the last week of his Supreme Court trial. By Callan DateA…

  • Hey Presta, it’s a new life

    Teenage soccer prospect Fabian Presta is set to take his skills to the United States after accepting a student athlete scholarship to Freed-Hardeman University in…

  • Words a flight of imagination

    Maralinga Primary School student Monique looks on with intrigue at the Words Take Flight literature seminar at Springvale Library. By Shaun InguanzoCHILDREN’S author Sherryl Clark…

  • Magpie power at Dandenong

    Above: Collingwood star Brodie Holland was happy to give his time to help prep students Rhys Stanley, left, and Nathan Hanrahan develop their football skills…

  • Seda fights for her dreams

    Above and left: Yun Jung Taekwondo and Noble Park Secondary College student Seda Demirkiran won a bronze medal at the Australian Team Selection Trials earlier…

  • Jumps double wows trainer Laing

    Above: Hasta Manana (inside) holds on to beat the fast-finishing Forest Knight in the $101,500 Australian Hurdle at Sandown on Saturday. By Glen AtwellCRANBOURNE trainer…

  • Bulls ready for tough competition

    Noble Park player Tim Hansford booted two crucial goals for the Bulls on Saturday and starred in a best on ground performance. By Glen AtwellNOBLE…

  • Step inside the guts of Yakult

    Yakult dietitian Fiona Morrison drinks to good health at the Dandenong factory. By Shaun InguanzoTHERE are many cultures in Greater Dandenong, but only one can…

  • It’s game on!

    President of the New Sudan Youth Association, Paul Bor Gatwech, a former refugee from Sudan, received recognition from the State Government for his work helping…

  • Demons sizzle in game of the year

    Above: The Demons celebrate a crucial third-term goal that spelled the beginning of the end of Dingley’s dominance. By Glen AtwellTHE spirit of local football…

  • Mohammed’s labour of love

    Social worker Mohammed Arif Fayazi has been recognised for his work with the migrant community by the State Government. By Shaun InguanzoSPRINGVALE social worker Mohammed…

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