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Casey comes home with a rush
A six goal final quarter powered the Casey Demons to a come-from-behind win over Port Melbourne to register a maiden victory for the 2024 VFL…
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Bulls’ final quarter charge seals opening round win
An upset win on the road over highly-fancied Doncaster East made for a perfect start to the season for Noble Park in round one of…
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FV detractors show the long road ahead
An award-winning South East service is calling for funding to continue its family violence prevention work. Wellsprings for Women was presented the Fiona Richardson Award…
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Crs reject Canberra-travel cap
Greater Dandenong councillors have voted down a cost-cutting move to cap their numbers at an annual conference in Canberra. The proposal was to fund only…
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Bell tolls for councillor
A Dandenong South manufacturer has fired back at City of Greater Dandenong councillor Rhonda Garad who addressed a pro-Palestine protest in front of its factory.…
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Alleged hoon driver charged with risky ‘trifecta’
A 48-year-old driver who dropped a burnout in Noble Park has been charged with 10 offences. Police officers from Dandenong’s Achilles Taskforce observed the alleged…
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Focus at the forefront for Forsyth
Dandenong Cricket Club coach Tom Donnell laughed when asked about Brett Forsyth’s training habits. The pair, former school teammates and later premiership teammates, played countless…
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Thunder suffer shark attack as City escapes with vital point
Adam Piddick’s return to his former home pitch of Port Melbourne’s SS Anderson Oval for the first time in Dandenong Thunder colours was not a…
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Gum trees’ fate in council’s hands
The fate of two towering gum trees controversially approved for removal in central Noble Park seemingly remains in Greater Dandenong Council’s hands. Last year, Planning…
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ANZAC Day services across the region
Four ANZAC Day services will be held over three separate days in Greater Dandenong and surrounds this year. On Sunday 21 April, Noble Park and…
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Federal MP reflects on ‘priceless’ replica
It’s said imitation is the highest form of flattery. A grateful family obviously thought much of Bruce MP Julian Hill in gifting him a ‘mini-me’…
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Lighthouse shines with caring hub
A Keysborough ‘hub home’ is said to “rewrite the way” that foster and kinship care families are supported. Youth homelessness charity Lighthouse Foundation officially opened…