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  • Pirates rock and roll

    Ball in the balance! Parkmore Pirate Paul Bonadio tries to win the hit-out against Black Rock’s Szymon Gabrys, while Parkmore rover Justin Isaac waits patiently…

  • Hunt starts for rock kings of the castle

    The Castle is gearing up for its first major event – the Muso Network Battle of the Bands. To help kick the project along are…

  • Eagles fly from bottom rung

    Sandown Cobras coach Stephen Jasiak is having a tough year. By Glen AtwellTHE Doveton Eagles launched themselves from the bottom of the Southern Football League…

  • Dust clears for two-year triumph

    No stone is left unturned when Crime Scene investigates. Here, Senior Constable Hernan dusts a rear-view mirror for any trace of fingerprints. By Shaun Inguanzo…

  • A stamp of approval

    (Right)Dandenong’s Chehara de Silva with her first-prize winning stamp design from the Dandenong Festival of Music and Art for Youth. By Shaun InguanzoTHE DANDENONG Festival…

  • $200,000 waste!

    Greater Dandenong council is hoping to combat this scenario with a new at-call collection service. By Shaun Inguanzo GREATER Dandenong residents could collectively pay $200,000…

  • Mock United Nationsdebate hits home

    Right: Vietnam delegate Annie Brookes addresses a mock United Nations General Assembly at DANDENONG tertiary students were transformed into United Nations delegates as part of…

  • Win a Major task

    Left: Leading Gippsland greyhound trainer Lauren Gorman was thrilled with her dog’s victory in the 715-metre feature race. By Brad Kingsbury MOE greyhound trainer Lauren…

  • Hospital fire closes ward

    Firefighters clear water from Dandenong Hospital’s Banksia Ward. A DANDENONG Hospital staff member was treated for smoke inhalation and patients were evacuated after a fire…

  • Childcare success story

    Olive O’Donoghue at this month’s launch of the Paddy O’Donoghue Centre. A similar centre is set for Springvale, and council will model it from the…

  • Community set to farewell an icon

    Brenda and Joe Karac have had the difficult and emotional task of taking one of Noble Park’s most iconic businesses to larger premises in Clayton…

  • Napolis celebrate 90th bash

    From left: Napoli Family Club member Angelo Sciacca, club secretary Guiseppina Zaia, Cr Maria Sampey and club president Nancy Sciacca after Mrs Zaia was presented…

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