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Bring back the bus
By Nicole WilliamsRESIDENTS fighting to have the bus route returned to Herbert Street have the support of Greater Dandenong Council. Councillor Angela Long put forward…
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Panthers on the prowl
By Justin RobertsonDANDENONG Panthers have marched into this year’s Premier Cricket grand final against Frankston-Peninsula, after a hard-fought four-wicket win against Carlton at Princes Park…
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Team calls on the faithful
By Gavin StaindlA LOCAL football club is in peril of losing its under-18 team after exhausting all avenues to recruit extra players. The St John’s…
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Steve sets new high
By Gavin StaindlSTEVEN Spoljaric was the toast of the local cricketing community after storming home to win the Dandenong and District Cricket Association best-and-fairest medal…
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They find people jobs
A SPRINGVALE based job agency has placed more than 300 workers this year. PVS Workfind is a leading provider in the area, with a leading…
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Hobson’s long innings ends
PLAYERS, officials and spectators from all clubs observed a minute’s silence in memory of Vin Hobson before the Dandenong and District Cricket Association senior semi-finals…
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Race to ruin
By Nicole WilliamsPolice received reports two cars, a silver Honda and a red sedan, were travelling east at high speed, on the Princes Highway towards…
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Minister opens classes
A NEW building opened at Keysborough Secondary College this week. The year nine building will provide flexible learning spaces and science classes for the school’s…
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Wrapped in
By Emma SunThe 32-year-old says he feels very proud to have received the opportunity to wear the first Victoria Police turban. “I’m very happy about…
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Set for a long walk
By Nicole WilliamsThe Frail Crusaders team completed the charity event last year and has recruited a second team, Quantum Feet, for this year’s walk. Each…
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Campbell’s motor running
LOCAL community groups have helped Southern Health’s Greater Dandenong Community Health Service (GDCHS) get the new equipment it needs. GDCHS held a morning tea event…