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  • Women’s refugee service needed

    A Sudanese women’s dance group was a popular event at the VIRWC forum. By Sarah Schwager A FORUM in Springvale last week highlighted the need…

  • Races a day of joy and sadness

    Above: The horrific breakdown of Million Lad in the Sandown Guineas sent two jockeys plummeting into the Sandown turf. Glen AtwellA BUMPER crowd of almost…

  • Time on Rangers’ side

    Above: Dandenong Rangers coach Gary Fox gives some instruction to Alison Downie before she enters the court. By Glen AtwellTHE Dandenong Rangers prevailed with a…

  • Hero’s health heartache

    Sandra Carr with her community award in recognition of her selfless work for communities throughout the City of Greater Dandenong, including Noble Park’s opportunity shop.…

  • Waste flareup

    RATWISE members, from left, Stuart Marriner, Geraldine Gonsalvez, Jean Marriner, Miriam McFee and Thelma Wakelam are pleased with this week’s legal opinion on the dumping…

  • Workers rally in protest

    Dandenong CFA firefighters Robert Cochrane (left) and Dave Blumdell offer their support at the workplace laws rally at Federation Square. By Sarah SchwagerTEACHERS and firefighters…

  • Novelist shares her story

    Cheryl Wright holds a copy of her awardwinning novel Saving Emma. Ms Wright began writing as part of a lifestyle change to help her overcome…

  • Takeaway flamegrilled

    Fire crews entered through the roof to fight flames at Hungry Jack’s in Keysborough.Firefighters prepare to go through a manhole to get to the heart…

  • Away defeat a disappointment

    Glen AtwellTHE Dandenong Rangers tasted defeat for the first time this season, losing 56-58 in a thrilling match against the Canberra Capitals at the Australian…

  • Painting a picture of modern society

    Haileybury Year 12 By Shaun InguanzoKEYSBOROUGH student Simon Hedt is set to make a statement with a piece of work inspired by American artist Andy…

  • Set for an ace

    Rosswood Tennis Club summer season was in full swing on |Saturday when a number of junior teams played at home. Daniel Sutcliffe was one player…

  • Snowy declares bias

    Left: David ‘Snowy’ McLean was given a victorious farewell from Burden Park Bowling Club on Friday, when the local side beat the starstudded Canadian team.…

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