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  • 25 wickets, 191 runs; Hardy reflects on

    25 wickets, 191 runs; Hardy reflects on

    Narre South skipper Kyle Hardy said he struggled to think of a comparable day of cricket like it. His side’s clash with St Mary’s on…

  • Pirates on verge of upset

    Pirates on verge of upset

    Three of the four Turf 2 games in the Dandenong District Cricket Association are in the balance at stumps on day one. Heinz Southern Districts…

  • Food and fibre exports boom

    Food and fibre exports boom

    A new report shows Victoria is leading the nation for international food and fibre sales. Minister for Economic Growth Tim Pallas visited Remedy Drinks in…

  • Fred’s voyage to 100

    Fred’s voyage to 100

    As previously covered by Star Journal, Frederick Menzies officially celebrated his centenary on Wednesday 17 January with friends and family by his side. His daughter…

  • Ali’s a champion

    Ali’s a champion

    Born in Afghanistan, Ali Akber Rezaie has already worked his way up to earn a National Championships medal after just three years in Australia. The…

  • Employees feel the blow

    Employees feel the blow

    Major cosmetic and personal care group Hiro Brands Group collapsed. The manufacturers, located in Dandenong went into voluntary administration on Tuesday 2 January. Ebony Everitt…

  • Community support strong for Stubbs family

    Community support strong for Stubbs family

    The truckie community has raised more than $50,000 for the bereaved family of Johnny Stubbs. As reported previously by Star Journal, Johnny Stubbs, who worked…

  • Gallant Gregson’s great day has Hawks in the box seat

    Gallant Gregson’s great day has Hawks in the box seat

    A five-wicket haul to Hallam Kalora Park seamer Lauchlan Gregson helped keep the Hawks’ finals chances alive in the Dandenong District Cricket Association’s Turf 1…

  • Transport exec jailed for crash that killed four police

    Transport exec jailed for crash that killed four police

    A former transport executive has been jailed for up to three years for his reckless workplace behaviour in the lead-up to a crash that killed…

  • Painful finish for Panthers in pivotal clash

    Painful finish for Panthers in pivotal clash

    One wicket stood between Dandenong and an important win in Victorian Premier Cricket on Saturday against Melbourne University that would have given their chances of…

  • Top two halted in Turf 3

    Top two halted in Turf 3

    The return to the longer format in the Dandenong District Cricket Association (DDCA) Turf 3 has brought two top sides unstuck and served as a…

  • Stuttering Swans take a dive at home

    Stuttering Swans take a dive at home

    Losses in consecutive weeks has seen Casey South Melbourne fall from first to fifth in Victorian Premier Cricket in the last fortnight. Returning to Casey…

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