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  • Pretend it didn’t happen

    Pretend it didn’t happen

    By JARROD POTTER IT’S a day Dandenong coach Graeme Yeats wishes could be wiped from history. There aren’t many coaches that would want to look…

  • What’s on

    What’s on

    THE Shee-Laas and Col Perkins are celebrating the music of the ’60s while raising money for breast cancer support. Their two and a half hour…

  • Art in many forms

    Art in many forms

    ARTISTIC talent in all its forms was on display in Noble Park last week. The annual Dandenong University of the Third Age (U3A) art show…

  • Life changing on tap

    Life changing on tap

    By CASEY NEILL AUSTRALIANS spend $600 million on bottled water every year, while 900 million people around the world have no access to any safe…

  • Police zero in on theft

    Police zero in on theft

    A POLICE program that’s cut theft in half at Fountain Gate in just two weeks could soon make its way to Dandenong. The Proactive Policing…

  • Art’s on the way

    NOBLE Park Community Centre’s eighth annual art show is only a few weeks away. A volunteer committee of local artists organises the event, scheduled for…

  • My voice – A moment with Marg Stork

    My voice – A moment with Marg Stork

    WHEN Mr Andrew Fielder, committee president of the Australian Animal Protection Society, 10 Homeleigh Road, Keysborough compiled his spring 2013 annual report he was delighted…

  • Selection is an inspiration

    Selection is an inspiration

    By JARROD POTTER FROM eagerly watching his role model to being coached by him, Sajid Chaudhery is keen to learn everything he can with his…

  • Rising to the top

    Rising to the top

    By JARROD POTTER THE Bachar Houli Academy will have a local rising star in its midst, with Umid Ashna set to be part of the…

  • Clap for Thunder as it ends losing streak

    LAST hoorahs went to Dandenong Thunder in its catch-up round clash against Richmond when it snarled a 2-0 victory to finish the year on the…

  • Stellar selection swim

    Stellar selection swim

    By JARROD POTTER FOUR Haileybury Waterlions were set to trade their yellow caps for the blue and white of Victoria on the back of their…

  • Graffiti gone

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS GRAFFITI has been wiped from more than 14,000 sites on Greater Dandenong private property since a council-wide blitz was announced four months…

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