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  • Lunartic weather mars festival

    From left: Katherine Tran, Andrew Trinh and Anna Tran sold novelty neon sticks and accessories at last weekend’s Lunar New Year Festival. By Shaun InguanzoINTENSE…

  • Pensioner fears bus service fate

    Alan Marshall fears the demise of council’s Weekend Bus Service could socially isolate him from the community. A VISUALLY impaired Noble Park resident who relies…

  • Panther attack hot

    Above: HawthornMonash University batsman Craig Entwistle has his stumps rearranged by Dandenong Panthers spinner Nathan Allen. Entwistle was dismissed for 13 while Allen produced the…

  • Collision traps man

    Fire and ambulance crews work to free the trapped man. A MAN was trapped in a van following a collision in Dandenong South last week.…

  • Thunder’s lighting boosts club

    The Dandenong Thunder Soccer Club’s senior men’s team is aiming for a promotion to Premier League next season. New floodlights have been installed at the…

  • Take care over break

    Victoria Police Acting Assistant Commissioner Peter Billing has urged drivers to help prevent unnecessary fatalities by taking care on the roads during the Australia Day…

  • Cougars spring into big league

    Keysborough Cougars head coach Nathan Vogt (centre) will lead the club into its first season in the Big V competition, with players Rob Rosser and…

  • Juniors bowled over

    Noble Park under 15 cricketers come in different shapes and sizes, as demonstrated during last week’s R.M. Hatch Shield match (above) by batting partners Stewart…

  • Barking mad Lou provides giggles galore

    Dandenong Library this week played host to pooch extraordinaire Lou and his master Pete (right), representing the Circus Dogs troupe for some school holiday entertainment.…

  • Interns turn life-savers

    By Shaun InguanzoA HOLIDAY turned to horror for two new Dandenong Hospital interns after a freak storm killed Swedish tourists and left others unconscious. Lauren…

  • Award music to Rachel’s ear

    Rachel Monty has taken the honours as Greater Dandenong’s Young Citizen of the Year for her role as chairwoman of the Muso Network. For profiles…

  • Officers in top gear

    Greater Dandenong parking officers model their new uniforms. The officers believe the uniforms will help give them more customer service appeal. By Shaun Inguanzo GREATER…

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