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  • Buddhists promote good karma

    Above: Buddhists take part in the Hungry Ghost Festival at Springvale Botanical Cemetery on Sunday. By Shaun InguanzoSPRINGVALE’S Buddhist community celebrated the Hungry Ghost Festival…

  • Wax on award

    Delighted at the news that their business was named as a finalist in the Telstra Victorian Business Awards are, front from left, owners of Jax…

  • Principal’s healthy moves

    WHERE is Maralinga Primary School principal Peter Gray?

  • Merc screams in

    Thirsty Merc’s energetic lead singer Rai Thistlethwayte had fans screaming for more. By Kelly YatesTHIRSTY Merc rocked the Hallam Hotel last Sunday night for the…

  • Council livens up plaza

    Greater Dandenong mayor John Kelly and performer Ben Cittadini enjoy a new seating exhibit — and milk and biscuits — in Dandenong’s Palm Plaza HAIR-RAISING…

  • Vital info needed to piece missing puzzle

    Dandenong man Li Bing Di has been missing since 2001. By Shaun InguanzoLAST seen in 2001, a Dandenong man is one of thousands of Victorians…

  • At 97, Ella calls it a day

    By Paul PickeringAT 97, Ella Brennan decided it was finally time to start listening to her doctor. After 32 years of competitive lawn bowls, Ella…

  • A fresh start to learning

    SERVICE providers will work together to improve Greater Dandenong children’s early literacy and learning skills. The State Government this week pumped $800,000 into the Best…

  • A Musical to be remembered

    By Shaun InguanzoSTANDING ovations, curtain calls and raucous laughter in a world-class theatre. Secondary school students from St John’s Regional College experienced all of that…

  • Rangers bow out of finals

    By Paul PickeringDANDENONG’S dream run in the Big V league came to a nightmarish end on the weekend, when the Rangers bowed out of the…

  • Bulls trample Magpies

    By Paul PickeringNOBLE Park may have accounted for Scoresby with relative ease on Saturday, but the impressive 51-point victory looks to have come at a…

  • North players back up in brilliant fashion

    By Paul PickeringSPRINGVALE North Tennis Club stormed into the finals of the pennant Grade One competition on Saturday, sweeping past Upper Beaconsfield to cap a…

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