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Jamie moves to play world’s best
By Shaun InguanzoJAMIE Kenmure will be flying the Aussie flag as he attempts to outsmart the best chess players in the Commonwealth at a championship…
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Share the journey
TAKING part in the 2006 MIDDWAY Community Walk and Festival for Mental Health is the best way you can throw your support behind the Stop…
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Vodka with a twist… it’s for charity
– Shaun InguanzoDANDENONG’S Russian community hopes honey vodka and shasliks will allow a Russian orphanage to continue its passion for sled dogs. The Russian Welfare…
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Recycling hits tipping point
THE council’s talking trash – and the city should be proud. In the 2005-06 financial year, the City of Greater Dandenong says residents recycled 51…
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Pirates brave in away loss
By Glen AtwellTHE Parkmore Pirates walked the plank for the first time this season, losing to North Kew Bears by 12 points at Stradbroke Park…
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Boost for clubs, schools
DANDENONG schools and sporting clubs have received more than $195,000 under a community donations scheme by Ritchies Supa IGA supermarket. The Dandenong supermarket this month…
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Louden clears way for West
– Glen AtwellAMAZING bowling by Dandenong West paceman Doug Louden secured the all-important six points for his side in their Dandenong and District Cricket Association…
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Buses get a market spot
THE Dandenong Market will now be parking-friendly for buses in a bid by the Greater Dandenong council to improve the facility’s tourist appeal. Improvements to…
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Wandering minstrel
By Shaun InguanzoLEGENDARY Australian singer and songwriter Graeme Connors could be the best artist you’ve never heard – and he’s coming to Dandenong this month.…
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Laing set for big racing season
CRANBOURNE trainer Robbie Laing has the chance to add another two feature races to his resume at Sandown on Saturday. Laing has a strong hand…
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Demons hot at halfway
By Glen AtwellAT THE halfway mark of the Southern Football League (SFL) season, the Springvale Districts could not be flying any higher. Both its Division…