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  • Park lane living to cost

    A Tatterson Park illustration showing a proposed entry promenade to Springers Leisure Centre. Residents adjoining the development will pay an extra $350 per year, recurring,…

  • Restaurant supports undercover scheme

    Restaurateur of central Dandenong’s Sinbad, John Camillo, wants traders, the council and VicUrban to embrace and expand on an idea to turn Lonsdale Street into…

  • One year on …

    John Donovan and son Chad were reunited in February with their beloved pooch Adam after he disappeared for six months. If there’s news Greater Dandenong…

  • From Russians with love

    (From Left)David Breyton and the Sadko Russian Balalaika Orchestra share the stage with a large Russian doll. By Shaun Inguanzo VICTORIA’S Russian community converged upon…

  • Bulls survive close call

    Noble Park Bull Vic Currie was back to his best on Saturday against the Ringwood Redbacks. Currie booted three goals. – Glen AtwellFOR a moment…

  • Cannons sting Rays

    Dandenong Stingray Daniel Calteri strains as he looks to fire off a handball in a hectic passage of play against Calder on Saturday.Stingray Ziggie Alwan…

  • Recycled group just like the original

    See Creedence Clearwater Revival tribute band Creedence Clearwater Recycled this weekend. WHILE it may be too late to see Creedence Clearwater Revival in concert it…

  • A caring lift for parents

    Young musician Sanj entertains young parents while Visy Cares intake and referral worker Jacqui Tonkins discusses youth services options with them last Wednesday. YOUNG mums…

  • Williams helps Bulls charge to victory

    Left: Noble Park coach Shane Burgmann scoops the ball off the ground and charges away from an opponent. Burgmann was back to his best against…

  • Squeeze on school bugs

    Lyndale Primary School students (from left) Raphael, Teagan, Glady and Zainab prepare for an insect habitat after the school received a Greening Grant. By Shaun…

  • Vandals strike at Pirates again

    Senseless destruction: Parkmore Junior Football Club Auskick coach Steve Barnett assesses the damage to a beloved club painting after vandals pelted the heirloom with chairs…

  • Classy win in pennant

    Above: Springvale North Tennis Club player David Fonseca is ready to smash a forehand across court during his Grade Three, Section Two pennant match against…

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