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  • ‘Curse’ brings more pain

    Right: Star Rangers defender Emily McInerney left the court with a hamstring injury on Sunday. In 40 years in the game, Dandenong Rangers coach Gary…

  • Great show of support

    Above: Resul Sulemanovski and son Filor from Dandenong receive a surprise visit — and peck — from George the Macaw at the Dandenong Show. By…

  • Gray, Law clear Magpies from field

    Ouch: Narre Warren batsman Bill O’Loughlin tries unsuccessfully to evade a short-pitched delivery from Springvale South paceman Danny Law. By Glen Atwell and Marc McGowanBOBBY…

  • Where there’s a will …

    Dandenong Show volunteers (from left) Daryn Hancock, Tom Myors, Bill Myors, Sharon Harris, Carin Senevirathe, Jayden Harris and Paul Payne with his son Dominic. THE…

  • Fire leaves showgoers stuck

    Above: Power company electrician repairs a transformer at Greaves Reserve after it was damaged by fire. A TRANSFORMER fire at the Dandenong Show left some…

  • Soccer community mourns

    Peter Madafferi pictured here with his wife and children at Dandenong South’s Italo-Australian Social Club on the night Italy played Australia in the soccer World…

  • Jeffries takes the helm

    New Parkmore coach Paul Jeffries. By Glen AtwellPARKMORE Pirates have appointed Paul Jeffries as senior coach for season 2007. The former Keysborough coach will replace…

  • Australia digs in for win

    Above: The Australian men’s volleyball side discuss last-minute tactics before serving first against Argentina at Dandenong Basketball Stadium on Monday night. By Glen AtwellAUSTRALIA thrashed…

  • Heartbreak for sprint diva

    Pure Burst storms home to win its heat of the Group 1 Sapphire Crown at Sandown Park last Thursday. OXLEY Gazelle, which set Sandown Park…

  • Art finds space in city

    The Traces trolley display in Walker Street that helps to tell the story of immigration to Dandenong. TROLLEY-laden windows, pig paintings and sculptures are set…

  • Saddam sentence hailed

    Kifah Beyton voted for a democratic Iraq at last December’s out-of- country voting booth in Dandenong. This week he celebrated Saddam Hussein’s death sentence. By…

  • Panthers impressive against Geelong

    Left: Dandenong Panther Matthew Chasemore plays a front foot cover drive during the Panthers two-day Premier cricket match against Geelong on the weekend. Chasemore lost…

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