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  • China too far for Dandenong

    Dandenong Rangers take on the world: Alison Downie jumps above her Chinese opponent as the first of two international friendlies get under way. STRUGGLING to…

  • Gallant steed the guru

    Above: Sandown Classic-winning jockey Luke Nolan with the spoils of victory on the weekend. By Brad KingsburyGALLANT Guru proved to all he was the real…

  • Students turn mud to art

    Ceramics student John Grundy and fellow graduates from Chisholm TAFE will display their work at Gallery 314 in Richmond. JAN King and her Chisholm TAFE…

  • Quilt has sister city covered

    Dandenong U3A members June Murphy and Betty Rigden hold the silk scroll with president Shirley Constantine and Keysborough Ward councillor Roz Blades. Chinese seniors from…

  • Knifepoint robbery

    Rupinder Rakhe had to buy a new phone after thieves stole his previous mobile, and his wallet, at knifepoint outside Sandown train station on By…

  • Overseas trip to stretch team

    The Dandenong Rangers are in China, taking on the national team (pictured) in two friendly matches before returning to Melbourne before the showdown against Sydney…

  • ’50s fever heats up party

    Fiftieth birthday celebrations at Lyndale Primary School proved students could have their cake and eat it too. Principal Ruth Knight said last Friday’s flashback to…

  • School celebrates itsfive-decade milestone

    Angela, Jaemaree, and Joshua with one of the gifts students made for the school’s 50th birthday. – Shaun InguanzoPAST and present students united to celebrate…

  • Sharp shooter Coops

    Above: Trainer Paul Donohue was thrilled with his kennel star Jaimandy Coops’ great win in last Thursday’s Group 2 Shootout at Sandown Park. JAIMANDY Coops…

  • ‘Unbeaten’ battle evenly balanced

    Berwick fast bowler Will Carr was at his devastating best against Narre Warren, snaring season-best figures of 4/24.Narre Warren batsman Dwayne Scott slashed his way…

  • Promise to boost facilities

    From left: Wellington Secondary College principal Mary-Jo Putrino, architect for the school’s redevelopment project John Brand, and Mulgrave MP Daniel Andrews at last week’s funding…

  • Do you feel safe on trains at night?

    Melissa Swingler, Doveton YES “I guess if you are travelling with someone else it would be alright.”Shey Ahronson, Narre Warren NO “It’s just my opinion,…

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