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  • Stingrays to charge

    THE Dandenong Stingrays could not have started the 2007 season in a worse way. The Northern Knights thrashed the Stingrays by 103 points after a…

  • Police call for

    POLICE are appealing for the owner of a diamond ring to come forward and claim it. An honest bypasser found the ring at Dandenong market…

  • Flow-on benefits of water savings

    SPRINGVALE’S Vietnamese community is to be the focus of a water and energy saving campaign over the coming months. A figurehead of Melbourne’s Vietnamese community…

  • Pennant on serve

    SPRINGVALE North Tennis Club begins its quest for grade-two pennant glory on Sunday when it takes on North Ringwood at home. Stephen Sruk, Steven Nguyen,…

  • Cash on the line

    THE State Government will pump $37 million into the first stage of the Dandenong rail line triplication. The State Budget 2007 announcement headlined other announcements…

  • Charity thrives at Oasis

    DANDENONG Oasis raised with a multicultural event more than $700 for the notforprofit disability employment agency The Gateway Centre. The charity fun day, Sounds of…

  • Boy flown to hospital

    A 14-YEAR-OLD boy was flown to the Royal Children’s Hospital in a serious but stable condition after a collision between two cars in Bangholme this…

  • Bears rally for cancer fight

    DANDENONG resident Lesley Matosovich is urging the community to donate to what she believes is one of the greatest causes of our time – finding…

  • Tin tribute is in the can

    THE Heinz factory’s valuable employment drive during Dandenong’s 1960s migration boom will be depicted in the form of a ‘tin clothing’ exhibition lining the city’s…

  • Professional look to business awards

    By Shaun InguanzoTHE Premier Regional Business Awards organised by the Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce has been praised by the community for its professional presentation…

  • Emotional time starts bang on 6

    By Shaun Inguanzo IN THE SILENCE and cold darkness of a Wednesday morning, more than 400 people stood before Dandenong’s Pillars of Freedom. For a…

  • AIS ‘courts’ trio

    DANDENONG Rangers basketballers Bryce Arnott, Samir Omerbasic and Stephanie Cumming have been selected to take part in Basketball Australia’s national development camp at the Australian…

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