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  • Panthers need one win

    Dandenong paceman Paul Boraston prepares to rattle a Melbourne University batsman at Shepley Oval on Saturday. The Panthers won and Boraston finished with the tidy…

  • Kids get a kick out of school

    Former Carlton player Ben Robertson and Eumemmering Secondary College director of coaching Ben McGee with students involved in the school’s Australian Rules football course. By…

  • Game on for students!

    Wallarano Primary School Physical Education teacher Helen Lester won tickets for students to attend the Commonwealth Games next month. By Sarah Schwager FIFTEEN lucky Noble…

  • Club’s all set, if you’re game

    From left: Rosswood Tennis Club stars Steven Pocuca, Brent Farsworth and Dylan Tiopira are all ready for the club’s official launch and open day this…

  • ‘Randy’ heads to Russia

    Shooting from the paint: Dandenong Ranger star Emma Randall left Australia for Russia just a day after her side’s WNBL grand final loss to the…

  • Clean-up a fresh approach

    Marzia Niazi, left, and Amina Wahid prepare for Clean Up Australia Day. Picture: Meagan Rogers. By Sarah SchwagerA CLEAN Up Australia Day event organised by…

  • Park on title path

    Burden Park bowler Margaret Holcombe is helping roll the club’s top VLBA side towards premiership glory. The road to victory will take a tough turn…

  • New beat hits town

    Dandenong’s Drum Theatre and Town Hall opened last weekend to an estimated crowd of about 500 people. The gala opening was highlighted by performances from…

  • Centre finds a new home

    Qurban Ali Hydari enjoys the computer-mediated tuition programs on offer at the new, high-tech Adult Multicultural Educational Services building. By Shaun InguanzoNOBLE Park’s Adult Multicultural…

  • Mt Jackson stands before Rangers

    Lauren Jackson is coming to Dandenong and the superstar will no doubt provide Rangers coach Gary Fox with tactical headaches. – Glen AtwellONLY the world’s…

  • Parkfield faces defeat

    Right: Parkfield’s Grant Milnes has his bails rearranged by Berwick bowler Simon Cornell after scoring 13 in their Turf 1 match.Left: Milnes was in fine…

  • Engineering placement ‘beginning of career’ for Kazi

    Greater Dandenong engineering services director Tim Tamlin shows budding engineer Kazi Islam survey equipment. By Sarah SchwagerKAZI Islam is a permanent Australian resident and a…

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