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  • Warriors in upset win

    Warriors in upset win

    By DAVID NAGEL A lightning-fast start from the Keysborough Cougars did not help on Saturday night, eventually going down 65-60 to Maccabi Warriors in their…

  • Students take it to the extreme

    Students take it to the extreme

    EXTREME environments were in the spotlight at Springvale’s Athol Road Primary School last month. Students explored rainforests, Antarctica and even the Aussie bush in the…

  • Bull run tramples Blackburn

    Bull run tramples Blackburn

    By DAVID NAGEL DESPITE a relatively even first half, the Noble Park Bulls were able to stamp their authority over Blackburn, crushing it by 71…

  • Rangers in striking range

    Rangers in striking range

    By RUSSELL BENNETT THE Dandenong Rangers SEABL women are within striking distance of East conference division-leader Bendigo after a stifling 19-point triumph over Frankston on…

  • Drum hosts Phantom of  the Opera

    Drum hosts Phantom of the Opera

    PHANTOM of the Opera is on its way to Dandenong. Casey-based Windmill Theatre Company is one of the first in the world to be given…

  • Carnival of Puppets

    MISS Muffet, Beauty and the Beast and much more are on their way to Greater Dandenong this school holidays – in puppet form. Dandenong and…

  • Firefence attack

    A DANDENONG man received a knock on his door to tell him his fence was on fire about 10.30pm on 27 June. The man went…

  • Two on drug charges after raid

    POLICE seized heroin, amphetamine and $4000 in cash from a room at the Waltzing Matilda Hotel in Springvale on 28 June. Greater Dandenong CIU Acting…

  • Manufacturing on the move

    VICTORIA’S manufacturing sector was the strongest in Australia during June and its future is looking up. Performance of Manufacturing Index (PMI) figures revealed that the…

  • Angler in hot water

    A SPRINGVALE man has been convicted and fined $1000 for catching too many pipis. The Department of Environment and Primary Industries (DEPI) said fisheries officers…

  • TAFEs become political target

    By CASEY NEILL TAFE funding cuts have seen course enrolments drop in the south-east, according to Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan. But Chisholm Institute…

  • Three jailed after drug haul

    By CASEY NEILL A DANDENONG $3.8 million drug bust saw three people jailed this week. The Dandenong Tasking Unit started investigating a syndicate using multiple…

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