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Club on struggle street
By Shaun InguanzoA NOT-FOR-PROFIT football team which gives poor and mentally ill people a recreational outlet is financially in the red because it is struggling…
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Stallholders wanted
THE Dingley Village Craft Market wants to attract a number of new stallholders to fill its new outside market area. The next craft market is…
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Dingoes look south
DINGLEY Football Club is urgently seeking to exit the MPNFL Casey-Cardinia League and transfer to division three of the Southern Football League (SFL) before the…
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Liquor licence for hall
By Nathan JohnstonTHE City of Greater Dandenong has given its blessing to a liquor licence at the newlook Dandenong Town Hall, provided the hall stays…
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Bowls strategy meetings
TWO community consultation meetings will be held this month to determine the future of bowls and croquet clubs in Greater Dandenong. The first will be…
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Lightning strikes out Rangers
By Glen AtwellADELAIDE Lightning exacted winning revenge on the Dandenong Rangers in the knockout semi-final of the Women’s National Basketball League season on Saturday night.…
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Blaze cause has firefighters beat
FIREFIGHTERS are stumped as to what caused a blaze at a Dandenong panel beating business on Tuesday night. Brigades from Dandenong, Keysborough, Hampton Park and…
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Balwyn halts Bulls’ charge
NOBLE Park’s Eastern Football League premiership aspirations were dealt a savage blow at Balwyn Park on Saturday when the Bulls went down by 40 points.…
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Generations remember
By Shaun InguanzoHUNDREDS of people braved intense heat and humidity last Sunday to pay their respects to fallen service people at a state Remembrance Day…
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Ida decides it’s time to cross new pathways
Picture: Luke Plummer.
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Reform warning
PENSIONERS in Greater Dandenong could suffer under new industrial relations (IR) reforms, according to a Federal MP. Isaacs MP Ann Corcoran this week lashed out…