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  • Door holds back laundry blaze

    A laundry at a Dandenong North house devastated by fire this week. A LAUNDRY fire at a Dandenong North house forced firefighters to don special…

  • New life for cemetery

    Brighton THE trust managing Dandenong South’s Bunurong Memorial Park has merged with one of the state’s most historic cemetery trusts. Cheltenham Regional Cemetery Trust (CRCT)…

  • Edwards a shining Star

    Talented Dandenong cricketer Sarah Edwards has been selected in the national team. DANDENONG cricketer Sarah Edwards has been selected in the Australian cricket team for…

  • Sweeney Todd a cut above

    Stephen Brodie as Sweeney Todd and Gabrielle O’Brien as Mrs Lovett. FRIDAY the 13th was an eerie night at the Drum Theatre thanks to Dandenong…

  • Men injured in morning smash

    Emergency crews clear a wreck in Springvale that left two men in a serious but stable condition on Sunday. TWO men are in a serious…

  • Stingrays stung again

    Dandenong big man Jarrad Boumann tries desperately to gather the football as Oakleigh’s Andrew Hogan chases hard. By Glen Atwell THE Dandenong Stingrays have been…

  • Rangers take double

    Dandenong Rangers import Vince Inglima was unstoppable on the weekend against Melbourne, scoring 34 points and restricting Tiger Daryl Corletto to just two points. By…

  • Moral collapse a tale of humanity

    Sean O’Shea and Linda Cropper play Macbeth and Lady Macbeth in Bell Shakespeare’s production coming to the Drum Theatre next month. BELL Shakespeare’s Macbeth is…

  • Medal tops off great season for Newman

    Crack: David Newman cuts through the off-side during a premier cricket match. Newman won the Dandenong Cricket Club’s Brendan McArdle Medal on Friday night. By…

  • Quest to find talent a success

    By Shaun InguanzoHUNDREDS of Greater Dandenong young people flocked to Palm Plaza on Saturday to cheer on their favourite competitor in the Urban Quest 2007…

  • Concert recalls the troops

    By Shaun InguanzoNUI Dat may have been Australia’s operational headquarters during the Vietnam War, but last weekend it was the source of a fun day…

  • Holiday fun is larger than life

    Alex the Lion and Marty the Zebra perform for kids and parents at Dandenong Plaza this week. MADAGASCAR came to Greater Dandenong this week to…

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