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  • Double defeats burn Rangers

    By Glen AtwellFIRE and flames turned up the heat on the Dandenong Rangers last weekend, completing a horror two-game road trip in the Women’s National…

  • Sudanese girls stun the catwalk but Marina takes top berth

    THE MISS South Sudan Beauty Pageant held in Clayton on Saturday saw the nation’s most beautiful Sudanese girls take to the catwalk to try to…

  • Market plans doubt

    THE $15 million Dandenong Market redevelopment and ALDI supermarket are in doubt after the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal requested more detailed plans from the…

  • Shops parking charges to remain

    GREATER Dandenong Council has voted to keep current paid parking arrangements in Central Dandenong until a whole of city parking strategy is approved. This comes…

  • Bulls charge back for fifth win

    NOBLE Park fought off a gallant Donvale to record its fifth win of the Eastern Football League first division season at Donvale Reserve on Saturday.…

  • Be responsible – and vote

    By Shaun Inguanzo NOBLE PARK residents will decide the winner of a competition designed to slash the number of dumped dogs in the future. Ian…

  • Rehearsal studio is sweet, sweet music

    By Shaun Inguanzo A MUSIC industry guru is hoping his new rehearsal studio in Dandenong will be music to the ears of the more than…

  • Competition proves a challenge

    By Glen AtwellSOUTHERN Football League (SFL) chief executive Phil Stevens has urged all Division Three clubs to take advantage of the new Challenge series scheduled…

  • Biggest Tea to help the big C

    DANDENONG’S Chisholm Institute of TAFE showed its commitment to community and social responsibility by helping to raise $500 for cancer research. The institute’s campuses, including…

  • Students build their options

    By Shaun InguanzoSTUDENTS from across Greater Dandenong, Casey and Cardinia were given an eye-opening look at building and construction jobs thanks to a tour coordinated…

  • Council gets rid of roadside memorial

    By Callan DateA ROADSIDE memorial paying tribute to a teenager killed in a Doveton car crash has been removed. However, the 17-year-old’s mother has vowed…

  • Dumped trolleys a menace

    GREATER Dandenong’s mayor has called for residents to have their groceries delivered in the latest council bid to stop shopping trolleys from plaguing city streets.…

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