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  • Thunder losses weigh heavily

    IT has been a deflating week for Dandenong Thunder. The Victorian Premier League club slipped to fifth position with a 2-1 loss to Richmond and…

  • Mac attack

    By Nicole WilliamsA LOCAL McDonald’s restaurant is being sued for allegedly having a lack of security. Peter, who does not want his surname used, was…

  • New appeal urged

    DANDENONG soccer fans are calling on Dandenong Thunder to appeal to a higher authority after Football Federation Victoria reaffirmed its original decision to fine the…

  • Residents to give the ham a home

    Residents can help decide on the new home for the Dandy Pig. By Nicole WilliamsTHE new home for the Dandy Pig will be decided by…

  • Meat and greet

    Dandenong Rotary Club member Ashok Langer and president-elect Russell Smith, right, thank Prestige Hino Dandenong dealer principal Anthony Long for the trailer barbecue. By Nicole…

  • Market set to re-open

    THE Dandenong Market will officially re-open this weekend after its redevelopment. The market will celebrate with a grand opening on Saturday 4 June that includes…

  • Awards back in business

    Right: Alexx Verdichizzi was presented with a youth enterprise nomination by Paul Saddler. By Nicole WilliamsTHE first three nominees for the Greater Dandenong Chamber of…

  • Kids take the lead in dance

    Fred, Fabijan and Holly-May enjoy YOPS Day last month by learning to dance. By Nicole WilliamsSTUDENTS at Yarraman Oaks Primary School showed off their skills…

  • Hunger for true justice- Geerthana Narendren lived on $2 a day for a week to understand how some people do it every day. 54416

    Photo: Stewart Chambers By Sasha PetrovaTWO dollars is hard to stretch over one day. In fact, it’s almost impossible. Dandenong’s Geerthana (Gee) Narendren is among…

  • Cuppas for Rent

    Mark, Georgia, Veronica, Shane, Mike, Sharon and Janet enjoyed a treat for Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea held at Mr Rental Dandenong. MR RENTAL Dandenong put…

  • Shoppers take time for tea

    Right: Hibbah Tul Wadood, volunteer George Sarkies and Nabillia Timori stop for a cuppa. DANDENONG shoppers made their cuppas count on Friday for Australia’s Biggest…

  • Marlee’s getting the hang of it

    Dandenong Stingrays supporter Marlee Black, 3, was happy hanging around at half time at the game between Dandenong Stingrays and Gippsland Power in Dandenong on…

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