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  • Heartbreak for sprint diva

    Pure Burst storms home to win its heat of the Group 1 Sapphire Crown at Sandown Park last Thursday. OXLEY Gazelle, which set Sandown Park…

  • Art finds space in city

    The Traces trolley display in Walker Street that helps to tell the story of immigration to Dandenong. TROLLEY-laden windows, pig paintings and sculptures are set…

  • Saddam sentence hailed

    Kifah Beyton voted for a democratic Iraq at last December’s out-of- country voting booth in Dandenong. This week he celebrated Saddam Hussein’s death sentence. By…

  • Panthers impressive against Geelong

    Left: Dandenong Panther Matthew Chasemore plays a front foot cover drive during the Panthers two-day Premier cricket match against Geelong on the weekend. Chasemore lost…

  • No watering down this art

    Wooranna Park Primary School grade three students, from left, Hanna, Rachel, Danijel, Kack and Zoe with the stencilled waterway message. WOORANNA Park Primary School students…

  • Lunch helps grant wishes

    Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce president Renae MacNamara presents Make-A-Wish Foundation representative Lawrie Leeman with a cheque for $22,000 this week. The proceeds were from…

  • Trains to bring jobs to Dandenong

    Transport Minister Peter Batchelor announces Dandenong’s Bombardier will build 14 new VLocity fast train carriages if Labor is re-elected to government. By Shaun InguanzoFOURTEEN new…

  • Society offers Christmas shelter

    Tiffany the Belgian shepherd cross gets into the Christmas spirit. By Shaun InguanzoA KEYSBOROUGH animal shelter has found a purr-fect way to celebrate Christmas with…

  • Jake rides rings around competition

    Proud as punch: Eight-year-old ATV state champion Jake Gartside with his two 50cc quad bikes. By Glen AtwellEIGHT-year-old Jake Gartside is already living life in…

  • What does Remembrance Day mean to you?

    Sam Fitzgerald, Endeavour Hills “Probably not much because I haven’t really taken it into consideration as I have no-one in the family who has been…

  • New bus shelters to improve safety

    This shelter has already received a make-over from the City of Greater Dandenong GREATER Dandenong council has kick started the replacement of 150 city bus…

  • Acid test for firefighters

    Smoke damage and a large clean-up were the only problems left for World Etching to resolve after firefighters contained a blaze on the factory floor.…

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