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First loss for Noble Park
THE Noble Park Cricket Club first XI suffered its first defeat for the season when it was dismissed for 129 well short of Caulfield’s total…
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Creative minds on show
PEOPLE recovering from severe mental illness have put their heads together to create an artistic treat. Creative Minds is an exhibition by participants of Eastern…
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Burra bounces into third
By Brad KingsburyKEYSBOROUGH has suddenly emerged as the serious challenger to Narre Warren’s dominance after snatching third place with an 88-point result over Beaconsfield in…
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Two charged with murder
By Shaun Inguanzo POLICE investigating last week’s fatal bashing of a Sudanese refugee in Noble Park have charged two men with murder this week. Police…
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Market of bargains and treats
BARGAIN hunters are never short of money-saving treats at the Dandenong Market. With more than 300 stalls, it is the place to visit and shop…
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Coomoora has a ball
RONALDINHO watch out – the kids at Coomoora Primary School are hot on the heels of your world soccer throne. The dedicated team of primary…
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Poll candidate aims to heal
SOCIAL worker John Owen will run as Greens candidate for the lower house seat of Mulgrave this month. Mr Owen has lived and worked in…
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Lions roar as Pumas plummet
By Marc McGowanLYNDALE has fallen another spot on the ladder, suffering a 15-point defeat to Murrumbeena at Kangaroo Park in Division Two SFL action on…
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Should the weekend bus service continue?
Thomas Allen, Dandenong NO “I don’t ever take the bus. I only take a taxi.” Scott Delaney, Hampton Park YES “It’s a good service and…
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Wave rolls on
By Glen AtwellSPRINGVALE resident Matthew Newton can lay claim to saving one of Australia’s most iconic traditions. It’s not the meat pie, a cold stubby…
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Bashed while asleep
THREE men broke into a Noble Park house and bashed its occupants with wooden sticks, police said. The trio forced entry into the Alamein Street…