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  • Rangers take double

    Dandenong Rangers import Vince Inglima was unstoppable on the weekend against Melbourne, scoring 34 points and restricting Tiger Daryl Corletto to just two points. By…

  • Moral collapse a tale of humanity

    Sean O’Shea and Linda Cropper play Macbeth and Lady Macbeth in Bell Shakespeare’s production coming to the Drum Theatre next month. BELL Shakespeare’s Macbeth is…

  • Medal tops off great season for Newman

    Crack: David Newman cuts through the off-side during a premier cricket match. Newman won the Dandenong Cricket Club’s Brendan McArdle Medal on Friday night. By…

  • Quest to find talent a success

    By Shaun InguanzoHUNDREDS of Greater Dandenong young people flocked to Palm Plaza on Saturday to cheer on their favourite competitor in the Urban Quest 2007…

  • Concert recalls the troops

    By Shaun InguanzoNUI Dat may have been Australia’s operational headquarters during the Vietnam War, but last weekend it was the source of a fun day…

  • Holiday fun is larger than life

    Alex the Lion and Marty the Zebra perform for kids and parents at Dandenong Plaza this week. MADAGASCAR came to Greater Dandenong this week to…

  • Female Pirates kick on

    All aboard for season 2007 for Parkmore Pirates. Back from left, Jessie Krznaricm, Kristina Cullimore, Christie Street. Front: Barb Schrei, Rozzi Hubeek. Like so many…

  • Champs stay with Rangers

    The Dandenong Rangers have re-signed their most valuable player and Opals gold medallist Caitlin Ryan for the 2007-08 WNBL season. By Glen AtwellCHAMPION defender Emily…

  • Noble group has art at its heart

    From left: Noble Arts members Nancy Mirabile, Max Bartlett, and Rosalba Velardi enjoy each other’s company while refining their art techniques. By Shaun InguanzoANYONE who…

  • Pirates treasure lost?

    Former Parkmore Pirate Andrew McArthur was runner-up Southern Football League Division Three best and fairest last season, but is currently embroiled in a club transfer…

  • Car flip injures pregnant driver

    Police and firefighters inspect the scene at a Hallam playground where a pregnant woman was feared trapped after her car rolled on Good Friday. A…

  • Sudan tour to give police greater insight

    In this together: From left, Acting Inspector Ian Gillespie, Sudanese youth Kor, Nasir Community Development Agency executive director Gatwech Kulang and Multicultural Liaison Unit Senior…

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