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  • March for mental health

    RECORD crowds are expected to throw their support behind local mental health agencies by marching at next Wednesday’s ERMHA and MIDDWAY Community Festival and Walk…

  • The Crimson Eyes have it

    YOUNG fans have the opportunity to meet Behind Crimson Eyes (BCE) after a special one-night-only rock event at Greater Dandenong’s premier music venue, The Castle,…

  • Catch-22 has club in tough position

    By Glen AtwellNOBLE Park under-18 coach John Clausen has a problem, but its nothing to do with the big dry threatening the start of the…

  • ‘Parliament’ in recess

    By Shaun InguanzoTHERE’S one recess at Dandenong Primary School that happens only once a year. The Class Parliament had its final sitting last Friday. The…

  • Muslims slam ‘racist’ stand

    By Shaun Inguanzo and Sarah SchwagerA GREATER Dandenong councillor has been labelled a racist and religious bigot after he said Islam had no place in…

  • Games must-wins for Rangers

    THE Dandenong Rangers have a problem. Only three games remain in the Women’s National Basketball League (WNBL) season and the Rangers are not in the…

  • Milkbar at cutting edge of service

    By Shaun InguanzoSWORD in hand, Noble Park trader William Wu kick-starts his day with 20 minutes of martial arts practice – on the doorstep of…

  • Wet blanket on cricket

    RAIN played havoc with round eight of the Dandenong and District Cricket Association Turf One season. Only Springvale South secured a serving of six points…

  • Frustrated Sudanese turn to the streets

    By Shaun InguanzoAN INABILITY to understand mainstream education is driving refugee children on to local streets, a Sudanese community leader says. The Sudan Liaison Organisation…

  • Paris’ timing worth remembering

    By Rebecca FraserON THE 11th day of the 11th month, at 11.11am, a baby was born at Dandenong Hospital, giving new meaning to Remembrance Day…

  • And the other winners are …

    A CHINESE-RUSSIAN heritage is not the only unique quality about Greater Dandenong’s 2007 Citizen of the Year. Star can reveal that Ludmilla Karganova, 49, will…

  • Proud of their place in the Hall of Fame

    AN INDUCTION into the Victorian Manufacturing Hall of Fame was fuelled by people-power according to Dandenong-based bus manufacturer Volgren. Star reported last week that two…

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