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  • Short chase vs six wickets – what would you rather?

    Short chase vs six wickets – what would you rather?

    It says a lot about a team’s mental resolve and resilience that they can respond from a season-low with the bat by having their opponent’s…

  • No jail for predatory teacher

    No jail for predatory teacher

    A former primary school teacher and baseball coach who pleaded guilty to the sexual assault and grooming of children has avoided jail time and will…

  • Camper-van upended in Bypass crash

    Camper-van upended in Bypass crash

    A campervan overturned during a three-vehicle crash on Dandenong Bypass in Dandenong South on Thursday afternoon, 30 January. Ambulance Victoria paramedics treated a man in…

  • Police investigate suspicious fire, man hospitalised

    Police investigate suspicious fire, man hospitalised

    A man has been taken to hospital with minor injuries after a suspicious fire at a boarding home in Frederick Street Dandenong. Police were called…

  • Hazara push to rename Dandenong precinct

    Hazara push to rename Dandenong precinct

    A group of Hazara community members are seeking a renaming of the famous Afghan Bazaar to Little Bamyan in a push for better cultural understanding.…

  • Conflict overshadows councillor’s Canberra trip

    Conflict overshadows councillor’s Canberra trip

    A Greater Dandenong councillor’s ratepayer-funded trip to Canberra to mark Serbian Statehood Day appears set to be contested by a recission motion. Cr Lana Formoso…

  • Preppies’ first day

    Preppies’ first day

    Preppies attended their first day at school over the past week, ahead of many years of schooling and growing up to do. Whether you’re an…

  • Scheme expansion sees spike in homebuyers

    Scheme expansion sees spike in homebuyers

    There have been 5342 people in Melbourne’s southeast, and over 200,000 Australians who were able to purchase a home through an expanded Home Guarantee Scheme,…

  • Titans skipper still believes despite dismal day at the office

    Titans skipper still believes despite dismal day at the office

    A disappointed Braydon Hillman still has “absolute faith” in his playing XI at Berwick Springs despite yet another poor showing from the Titans on Saturday…

  • Ash’s excellence boosts Swans

    Ash’s excellence boosts Swans

    Casey South Melbourne opening batter Ashley Chandrasinghe marked his 150th game in red and white in style with his second century of the Victorian Premier…

  • Maroons shine on record day against Bulls

    Maroons shine on record day against Bulls

    North Dandenong coach Lee Vowles left Lois Twohig Reserve to watch his reserves play on Saturday with a sinking feeling in his stomach an unwanted…

  • Landfills top the most dreaded places to live around

    Landfills top the most dreaded places to live around

    New market research has shown landfills are the most dreaded places for Australians to live around. According to statistics from Compare the Market, about 30…

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