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  • Spruce up for park

    Spruce up for park

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS THE ever-rising reputation of the crime-afflicted Menzies Reserve in Dandenong North has been given a $250,000 state funding injection. South-eastern metropolitan MP…

  • Sweet dreams

    Sweet dreams

    By CASEY NEILL A SELF-TAUGHT Springvale South cake decorator has starred in a bake-off for a good cause. Kerry Tang, 21, saw last year’s Australia’s…

  • Club won’t wear it

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS DANDENONG Thunder have indicated they will not stand for the “over-the-top” two-year ban on under 13s boys team manager Aldrin De Zilva.…

  • Oasis glass is cleared

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS The Victorian WorkCover Authority has cleared Dandenong Oasis after glass fell from a bank of windows above its main pool in February.…

  • The keys to the city

    The keys to the city

    GREATER Dandenong’s main attractions and landmarks are brightening up a free bus. Tiny illustrations of Dandenong Oasis, Drum Theatre, Dandenong Market and Dandenong Plaza now…

  • Tattoo link to bank robbery

    Tattoo link to bank robbery

    POLICE have re-released CCTV footage of a man who was allegedly involved in the armed robbery of a Keysborough bank last month. Detective Senior Constable…

  • Life spent in Dandenong

    Life spent in Dandenong

    Obituary Elsie Taylor 1928-2014 ELSIE ‘Joyce’ Taylor was born at Murray House in Scott Street, Dandenong, in 1928 and spent the next 83 years of…

  • Rye smile for award

    A DANDENONG bread, made of a 100-year-old starter transplanted from Poland, has been given top honours at one of Australia’s most prestigious food awards. Polish…

  • Sign of the times

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS AN outdoor advertising company has failed in its bid to install a 19.5-metre high V-shaped billboard facing both directions of EastLink traffic…

  • Young Stingrays surface in the mud

    Young Stingrays surface in the mud

    By JARROD POTTER TAC Cup – Round 13 POURING rain and ankle-deep mud could not halt the Stingrays’ charge as a five-goal third-term shoot-out proved…

  • Bombs from the Skye

    Bombs from the Skye

    By JARROD POTTER SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE Division 2 – round 11 THE gap between the top two and the rest in SFL Division 2 became…

  • Burnout baby on board

    Burnout baby on board

    POLICE caught a driver performing a burnout in Dandenong South last night – with a passenger in the front seat and an infant in the…

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