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Crime takes a hit
CRIME in the City of Greater Dandenong has taken a hit following a number of arrests by the burglary taskforce. Detective Dean Hedge said that…
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Time to give again
GREATER Dandenong residents are reminded that its been almost three months since the bushfires. Australian Red Cross Blood Service public relations coordinator Jen Brown said…
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Souths strike for first win
By Stuart TeatherSPRINGVALE South picked up its first win of the State League Two South East season on Saturday, defeating the winless Casey Comets at…
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Give blood
GREATER Dandenong residents are reminded that it’s been almost three months since the bushfires. Australian Red Cross Blood Service public relations co-ordinator Jen Brown said…
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Lowly Demons out of touch
By Paul Pickering SPRINGVALE Districts proved that it’s still a long way off the pace in Division One when it surrendered to Cheltenham on Saturday.…
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Too big, too fit, and too strong
By Paul PickeringDANDENONG was too big, too fit and too professional for an undermanned Northern Territory at Shepley Oval on Saturday. The Territory boys chased…
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Health check kit
By Melissa MeehanDANDENONG Rotarians are again combining with local pharmacies in a project to help detect people with bowl cancer. Rtn Phil Lunt said early…
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Immigrant history goes on display
By Melissa MeehanIT’S BACK. Over 100 people welcomed the Enterprise Hostel back to Springvale last Thursday night. It’s the first time a major exhibition has…
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Reaching for the sky
By Melissa MeehanTHEY won the Regional Business Award for manufacturing and JDN Monocrane’s business is continuing to grow. Managing director Colin Smith is excited about…
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Buns in the pink
BAKERS Delight Parkmore and local breast cancer survivor Chris Regan will join forces to raise money for Australians affected by breast cancer. The ‘Pink Bun’…
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Juniors boss resigns
By Paul PickeringDANDENONG and District Junior Football League general manager Anne-Marie Brown has resigned, ending a 16-year stint on the league’s board. Brown, who was…
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Works set for two schools
TWO local schools will share in $2.85 million for major infrastructure works handed out in the first round of the Federal Government’s Building Education Revolution…