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Lyndale College wheels ahead for charity
Students and staff Lyndale Secondary College buckled in for a thrilling day of racing and fundraising for an international charity on 13 September. The student…
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Clock ticking for golf club’s pitch
Time is ticking on the massive South East Sports Hub project on Pillars Road Bangholme, with the deal between developer Intrapac and Keysborough Golf Club…
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Little Aths home under threat
A Dandenong athletics field is on the chopping-block, leaving dozens of kids and families potentially without a track and the loss of their “family club”.…
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Springvale crime rises on election agenda
Crime and public safety in central Springvale have taken a turn for the worse, say council election candidates. Springvale Central Ward candidate Minh Le and…
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Stingrays outlasted in prelim
Dandenong’s season ended in the preliminary finals against Oakleigh for the second consecutive year on Saturday with a 4.8 32 to 3.0 18 loss at…
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Brown denies Feeney in incident-packed Sandown epic
Will Brown has beaten Triple Eight teammate Broc Feeney in a thrilling Penrite Oil Sandown 500, with the championship leader and Scott Pye scoring their…
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Drum rolled out in blue for prostate cancer awareness
Dandenong’s Drum Theatre will light up blue this week from Monday 16 September to Friday 20 September, in support of local men and families with…
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Crs seeking re-election
Most of Greater Dandenong’s councillors have nominated for re-election in October’s polls. As of 9am on Monday 15 September, Crs Angela Long (ALP) and Rhonda…
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Disqualified drink-driver allegedly clocked at 170km/h
An alleged disqualified drink-driver was detected speeding at 170 km/h in a 100km/h zone on Monash Freeway early on Saturday 14 September, police say. State…
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Endeavour Hills man fights for life after nighclub stabbing
An Endeavour Hills man was critically injured in a stabbing at a Prahran nightclub early on Sunday 15 September. The 31 year old suffered life-threatening…
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Historic Sandown Raceway faces uncertain future
As Sandown celebrates 60 years of endurance racing, the future of the iconic Melbourne track remains in the balance. Changes to the historic venue have…
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Writing the hard yards
Dandenong resident Jacqui Swallow’s memoir The Bipolar Runner is unflinchingly raw and honest. So raw that her publisher recommend her to tone down the most…