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  • $6.5m link to beat the snarl

    Dandenong MP John Pandazopoulos, Transport Minister Peter Batchelor and Mulgrave MP Daniel Andrews stand on the EastLink tollway. The land behind them is where the…

  • Double century starts white hot summer

    Above: Hallam batsman Kursley Piston is soundly beaten by a ripping leg spinner from a HSD bowler in the first round of Dandenong and District…

  • March for mental health

    Neda Rahmani from O’ziriguidum Samba School entertains the crowd at the ERMHA and MIDDWAY Community Festival and Walk for Mental Health. By Ed MerrisonA THOUSAND…

  • No competition in triumph over leukaemia

    Leukaemia survivor Stuart Campbell had a successful return to competition last week in the Australian Transplant Games, which was held in Geelong. By Marc McGowanDANDENONG…

  • Time to remember forgotten disease

    South Eastern Region Polio Support Group committee members Maureen Wright and Ly Duong with (front) president Lyn Bates are urging parents to immunise their children…

  • Golden oldies a crafty bunch

    Valley Village Mews resident Bob Kett with his proudly constructed model railway. By Shaun InguanzoLIFE is only beginning for the retired residents at Valley Village…

  • Natalia tops in skeet

    Natalia Rahman finished ninth at last month’s World Skeet By Marc McGowanKEYSBOROUGH-based skeet shooting star Natalia Rahman defied the low profile of her sport in…

  • Form guide for that other big race in November

    The state election is looming and with it the swag of candidates for both the lower and upper houses. Star is kicking off its Election…

  • Geoff heads up environmental health

    Geoff Fraser on the job with the City of Greater Dandenong’s environmental health services team, inspecting the health and safety standards of food businesses in…

  • RACV wants old batteries

    Greater Dandenong mayor is supporting the RACV’s call for residents to ‘round up’ old batteries. NOBLE Park residents will have the opportunity to inject new…

  • Police bring Joy to audience

    Police band Code One received rock star attention last Friday when its members entertained crowds at Fountain Gate Shopping Centre. None were more excited than…

  • Volunteer crisis

    Noble Park’s Beryl and Ray Smith are dedicated volunteers to the City of Greater Dandenong’s Meals on Wheels service, with Beryl having served 20 years…

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