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Wicked program for the kids
KIDS looking for a cool way to spend the school holidays should look no further than the 100 per cent Wicked Teenage Holiday Program. Open…
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Happy ending for kids
IT WAS a happy ending for Keysborough Park Primary School students who on Wednesday wrapped up weeks of studying fairytales with a special parade. Part…
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Authors set to inspire
GREATER Dandenong residents have the opportunity to meet two inspirational authors this month at Dandenong Library. Next Wednesday, 10 October, author Paul Diaz will discuss…
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Bulls storm to first win
A SIX-wicket haul to Steve Croft enabled Noble Park Cricket Club’s first XI to record its first win for the season. Defending its total of…
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Gooch caught
FORMER England test cricketer Graham Gooch will entertain the Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce at the final Premier Regional Business Awards breakfast for 2006. Mr…
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Love tells a story
A TOUCHING story of a mother reunited with the daughter she gave away at birth is coming to the Drum Theatre this month. Love Child,…
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Hammer attack
THE woman who came to the aid of a man hit twice over the head with a hammer in a Dandenong park last week is…
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Dingley celebrates 150 years
By Shaun Inguanzo DINGLEY Village celebrated its 150th birthday last weekend in glorious weather and with the full support of its community. Held at the…
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Driver killed
A MOTORIST was killed in a collision with a bus in Springvale Road, Springvale, on Tuesday night. Police are still establishing the identity of the…
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Animal officers move ahead
TWO Greater Dandenong animal control officers have barked up the right tree of career advancement. The Bureau of Animal Welfare has recognised the efforts of…
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Collectors stick with stamps
By Shaun InguanzoAGEING stamp collectors say they’re not licked yet and have launched a recruitment drive to tackle their falling numbers . They want younger…