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  • King reigns at Burra

    Brad KingsburyKEYSBOROUGH Football Club is the latest Casey-Cardinia club to snare a former Australian Football League player with the news that Clinton King had agreed…

  • Star Sports Scoreboard

    FOOTBALL SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE Div 1: Tooronga Malvern 14.3.87 d Chelsea Heights 10.8.68. Cheltenham 11.2.68 d St Pauls East Bentleigh 9.11.65. Clayton 19.19.133 d Mordialloc…

  • Drive-through lunches? Not at this school

    By Shaun InguanzoA DANDENONG school is leading the charge against fatty foods in the schoolyard by banning parents from dropping lunchtime junk food meals to…

  • Steps to bridge work gap

    By Shaun InguanzoDANDENONG remains one of metropolitan Melbourne’s unemployment hot spots despite a drop in people out of work and strong demand for workers. Commercial…

  • Teen indecently assaulted

    By Shaun InguanzoDANDENONG Police say they are working in partnership with Grenda Corporation to strengthen bus security after a 17-year-old girl was indecently assaulted on…

  • Smaller turnout a slice of luck

    By Shaun Inguanzo GOLFERS from the Greater Dandenong business community teed off for a day of fun and networking as part of the Greater Dandenong…

  • Dandenong at dusk

    DISCOVER Dandenong at night with a special tour to be held in August. The Colour of Night, a twilight walking tour of Dandenong, will be…

  • Council talks rubbish

    By Nathan JohnstonGREATER Dandenong’s hard waste collection was completed more than a month ago, but some residents are still leaving rubbish on the nature strip,…

  • Randall to attempt another go at Bruce

    By Shaun InguanzoANGELA Randall will have a second attempt at winning the seat of Bruce for the Liberal Party. Ms Randall is the party’s candidate…

  • Pirates keelhauled

    By Shaun Inguanzo and Glen AtwellTHE Parkmore Pirates Football Club is dead, ending a lengthy yet tragic tale of Shakespearian proportions for local football. The…

  • Death rate cat-astrophe

    By Shaun InguanzoANIMAL WELFARE officers in Keysborough have labelled the 30,000 cats that are put down each year in Victoria a ‘cat-astrophe’. To counter the…

  • Bin thefts on the rise

    RESIDENTS have been warned to keep a close eye on their garbage bins following a recent increase in bin thefts. Waste collection operator Theis Services…

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