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  • Internet aids rare stamp finds

    By Shaun InguanzoTHE very tool that threatens stamp collecting’s future is aiding dedicated philatelists collect the rarest of specimens. Members of the Noble Park Stamp…

  • Culture shows

    STUDENTS from St John’s Regional College in Dandenong took part in a concert at the Drum Theatre in Dandenong last week to celebrate cultural diversity.…

  • Art show opening

    WINNERS of the Noble Park Community Art Show will be decided this weekend in a public event at the Noble Park Community Centre. The annual…

  • Oh possums, it’s staged magic

    AUSTRALIAN children’s literature icon Possum Magic will make its stage debut in Dandenong on the school holidays. Possum Magic The Musical will bring to life…

  • Engine fire stops car in its tracks

    FIREFIGHTERS closed off part of Dandenong-Frankston Road to extinguish a flaming car last Saturday. Firefighters from Dandenong and Hallam attended the call out at 11.30am…

  • Burra bows to Doveton

    By Brad Kingsbury KEYSBOROUGH was outplayed, out-muscled and comprehensively beaten by Doveton at the Rowley Allen reserve on Saturday, severely denting the Burra’s plans for…

  • Casting a wider net

    I WOULD like to say how exciting it was to be able to ride in the Eastlink 10km fun ride on Sunday. This was a…

  • Picket delays mail

    By Shaun InguanzoA UNION picket line outside the Dandenong-based nerve centre of Australia Post delayed up to 4 million post items, the company says. Dandenong…

  • Rangers rev-up gets results

    By Paul PickeringJUST in case his team had misinterpreted its five-point loss to the Melbourne Tigers, Dandenong coach Warren Dawson delivered a wake-up call of…

  • Cats prowl in style at the Drum

    By Kelly YatesCATS prowled into Dandenong’s Drum Theatre for the opening night of the Windmill Theatre Company’s show. With eye-catching costumes and detailed make up,…

  • Butterfly opera is all of a flutter

    DANDENONG’S Drum Theatre will be hosting the premiere of Oz Opera’s national tour of Madame Butterfly, one of the worlds most loved operas, on Saturday…

  • $70,000 boost for mental health

    By Jade Lawton EASTERN Regions Mental Health Association (ERMHA), a major provider of mental health services in the south-east, has received $70,000 to create a…

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