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  • Award marks youth work in the Territory

    By Melissa MeehanVICTORIA Police recognised the work of Dandenong Leading Senior Constable Barry Randall last week, presenting him with the Youth Officer of the Year…

  • NightRider goes further

    GREATER Dandenong nightclubbers can stick around for last drinks after the introduction of the extended NightRider bus service, which began last weekend. Party-goers from Hallam,…

  • Policewoman attacked

    A DANDENONG policewoman was injured by a man wielding a large tree branch on Saturday night. She received a blow to the head while attempting…

  • Playing for keeps

  • Holiday stabbing

    By Melissa MeehanINSTEAD of joining the rest of Victoria watching the ‘race that stops the nation’, a Springvale woman was taken to hospital in a…

  • Dandy just hangs on

    By Paul PickeringDANDENONG narrowly avoided the indignity of a loss to the lowly Perth Lynx on Saturday night, rallying from 15 points down to win…

  • Dandy opener’s shock departure

    By Paul PickeringDANDENONG opener Kumar Sarna has walked away from the club and a Victorian rookie contract to return to India. The Australian under-19 representative…

  • Girls set for night out

    By Paul PickeringENIGMATIC Queenslander Queen Lauryn will be hoping to continue her reign over Sandown Park in tonight’s Group One Sapphire Crown final. The star…

  • Springvale cruises home in 7-2 victory

    By Paul PickeringSPRINGVALE made light work of its State League Division Three encounter with second-placed Port Melbourne on Sunday, cruising to a 7-2 victory at…

  • Jobs boom at Arkana project

    By Melissa MeehanDANDENONG’S revitalisation will not only bring the largest urban renewal project since the Docklands – it will also bring hundreds of local jobs.…

  • Back bigger

    THE Dandenong Show is back for another year, and promises not to disappoint. From sheep, sideshows, rides and showbags, the Dandenong Show has something for…

  • Call out for workers

    THE manufacturing industry is currently suffering a skills shortage, with too many jobs and not enough qualified employees to fill them. To help local industry…

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