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  • Orange wall of fire

    Orange wall of fire

    By CASEY NEILL AN “orange wall of fire” that engulfed a Dandenong South flooring factory Thursday night could have turned deadly. QEP Australia managing director…

  • Huge crowds welcomed emporium

    Huge crowds welcomed emporium

    By CASEY NEILL THOUSANDS flocked to McCrae Street to watch Dandenong mayor Keith Miller open Myer’s doors on 4 November 1974. “And they even drank…

  • Seven gutter crawlers caught in sting

    Seven gutter crawlers caught in sting

    By CASEY NEILL AN undercover police sting nabbed seven men soliciting prostitutes in central Dandenong last week – and the crackdown isn’t over. Sergeant Pat…

  • Fogarty, the final word

    Fogarty, the final word

    By JARROD POTTER “I’M NOBLE Park through and through and always will be.” Mick Fogarty bowed out of senior coaching on Saturday with Noble Park’s…

  • Armed robbery suspects charged

    Armed robbery suspects charged

    By CASEY NEILL POLICE have charged 10 youths over two armed assaults in central Dandenong, and are appealing for witnesses to others that could be…

  • Traders fear Myer’s loss

    Traders fear Myer’s loss

    By CASEY NEILL DANDENONG Plaza traders fear Myer’s departure next month will destroy the struggling shopping centre. A Myer spokeswoman said the Dandenong store represented…

  • Revenge… right time, right place

    Revenge… right time, right place

    By JARROD POTTER NOBLE Park couldn’t claim the EFL reserves’ premiership – downed gallantly by a fleetfooted Vermont outfit 8.6 (45) to 9.11 (65). Heading…

  • Tigers just too good

    Tigers just too good

    By JARROD POTTER BALWYN had answers to every Noble Park question – downing the Bulls 17.14 (116) to 11.10 (76) to claim back-to-back EFL Division…

  • 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…

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