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  • Rangers find their winning personality

    The Dandenong Rangers huddle together before Saturday night’s impressive win over the more fancied Adelaide Lighting. By Paul PickeringIN A post-match confession to the home…

  • Eggs-ident causes peak-hour chaos

    The Holden Calais suffered the most damage in a three-car collision at the intersection of Perry and Greens roads in Keysborough last week. THREE cars,…

  • Schools put heads together

    Noble Park Secondary College year seven students Kristy, Zac and Anthony with their grade four friends Alex, Pazdiana and Bill from Yarraman Park Primary School.…

  • Outright win for Keysborough

    Left: Berwick’s Alex Roberts smashed an unbeaten 158 to lead the Bears to a victory over Doveton on Saturday. By Paul Pickering and Marc McGowanKEYSBOROUGH…

  • Race to book place at awards dinner

    Last year’s Central Dandenong Retailer of the Year winners Jennifer and Jim Puppa from Gemini Catering Equipment. RETAILERS have only until tomorrow (Friday) to book…

  • Birthday boon a blessing

    Dandenong opening batsman Brett Forsyth celebrated his 19th birthday with a raft of accolades last week. By Paul PickeringIT was a week Brett Forsyth will…

  • Put pollies under the pump

    Meet the Candidates organisers Geraldine Gonsalvez and Thelma Wakelam with, back, Warren Calder, Marjorie Gipp and Alan Hood. – Shaun InguanzoGREATER Dandenong residents are being…

  • Rain sends teams into the field

    Buckley Ridges batsman Steve Pennock defends solidly on his way to 122 against Narre Warren on Saturday. By Paul Pickering and Marc McGowan BOWLING first…

  • Pain continues for Panthers

    Dandenong pace prodigy Justin Butterfield sees another delivery dispatched through the covers by Camberwell’s Irish import Jeremy Bray. By Paul PickeringDANDENONG found no respite from…

  • Greens urge climate action

    Greens candidate for Isaacs, Colin Long, left, with fellow Greens members on Mordialloc beach with a dining room table to illustrate a point about rising…

  • Students’ works win prizes

    Berwick resident and Dandenong Chisholm Institute of TAFE art student Diana Papenfus receives congratulations from City of Greater Dandenong CEO John Bennie. TWO art students…

  • Multicultural frontrunners

    Those looking for a visual explanation of multiculturalism in Australia need look no further than St Anthony’s Primary School in Noble Park. This photograph provided…

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