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  • Heart-stopper divides families

    A family divided: Dandenong South’s Italo-Australian club members Karen and Peter Madafferi were torn apart temporarily as the Socceroos clashed with Italy this week at…

  • Dirty deeds!

    Above: Pamela Moyle was sweeping her driveway clean of the red dust EastLink trucks transporting fill have left scattered along Chandler Road. By Shaun Inguanzo…

  • Dogs rule in Wayne’s world

    Sweet Claudia will start as one of the fancied runners in tonight’s $73,000 Laurels Classic. DEVON Meadows trainer Wayne Vassallo has two chances of taking…

  • ‘Goal swap’ mars win

    Springvale Districts Brendan Ashman flies for a mark against Lyndale on Saturday. By Marc McGowanAN impressive performance from Springvale Districts has been marred by a…

  • Dandenong to benefit most: Holmes a Court

    Australian businesswoman Janet Holmes a Court inspired Dandenong’s business community with a fascinating speech at last week’s Chamber of Commerce Premier Regional Business Awards nomination…

  • Fever set to rise

    Youngsters (front from left) Ethan Samuels, Nathan Damtew, Miseker Damtew and Benjamin Meiklem fed their hunger for all things World Cup at Dandenong Plaza on…

  • ‘Cat-astrophe’ averted for some

    Australian Animal Protection Society cat liaison Viv Williams with Bobby, who is looking for a home to avoid the fate that 30,000 cats suffer each…

  • Council, Planet Ark put down roots

    City of Greater Dandenong bushland management coordinator Maree Keenan and trainee bushland maintenance officer Mark Owen gear up for this year’s National Tree Planting Day.…

  • Lounge the spot to relax and revitalise

    City of Greater Dandenong revitalising central Dandenong place manager Jenny Pemerton-Webb takes a break on the new lounge at the rear of the Drum Theatre…

  • Crime doesn’t neigh

    Victoria Police Mounted Branch members senior constables Kara Eichhorn aboard Tribute, and Kat Vachlas on Jackson. Mounted police will increase their presence in Greater Dandenong…

  • Refugees storm The Castle for day of fun

    Right: Mark tries his hand at the bongos as part of World Refugee Day. GREATER Dandenong’s World Refugee Day festival was a celebration fit for…

  • ‘Family’ grieves

    Left: The Hill Medical Centre in Noble Park where Dr Khulod Maarouf was stabbed to death last week. By Shaun Inguanzo A GRIEVING colleague of…

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