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  • Oceans of opportunity

    Oceans of opportunity

    By CASEY NEILL BUSINESSES need to open their thinking about the future and step outside their comfort zones. That was the advice from Dr Keith…

  • Mixed bag for Rangers

    Mixed bag for Rangers

    By JARROD POTTER THE girls kept their winning ways happening at Dandenong with a 74-68 win over Nunawading. Former WNBL Dandenong Rangers forward Tegan Cunningham…

  • Opportunity cost

    Opportunity cost

    By JARROD POTTER DOVETON claimed a crucial two-point win over Keysborough at Rowley Allen Reserve to keep its finals-bound momentum going at the cost of…

  • Cougars’ tough finals bid

    Cougars’ tough finals bid

    By JARROD POTTER THE comeback trail will be tough for Keysborough Cougars, downed 80-91 against Melton in the first of their three-match Big V semi-final…

  • Struggle against elements

    Struggle against elements

    By JARROD POTTER BALLARAT’S infamously horrendous conditions went to the next level for Dandenong Stingrays’ clash against the North Ballarat Rebels. Playing in what Stingrays…

  • Whatman’s flying colours

    Whatman’s flying colours

    By JARROD POTTER WHILE she’s travelling 15,000 kilometres to take her spot in the college basketball system – at least the colours will be familiar…

  • Bulls ram through Roos

    Bulls ram through Roos

    By JARROD POTTER MICK Fogarty’s men ruthlessly dispatched East Ringwood back onto Eastlink – after a 16.13 (109) to 3.6 (24) thumping. The Bulls played…

  • Jab message fails to register

    LANGUAGE barriers are being blamed for holding back immunisation rates in the City of Greater Dandenong. Department of Health figures show the city’s coverage for…

  • Cyclist seriously injured

    A CYCLIST suffered serious injuries in a crash in Bangholme on 24 July, and police are appealing for witnesses. The man in his forties was…

  • Table, chairs set ablaze

    POLICE are appealing for witnesses to a fire behind premises in Alamein Street, Noble Park. The vandal set a table and chairs under trees alight…

  • New avenues to divert anger

    PRISONERS’ experiences are behind a program tackling family violence in the South East. Ongoing Change out of Violence president and Noble Park Rotarian Keith Maxwell…

  • Monks create sand designs

    Monks create sand designs

    TIBETAN monks will create sand mandala in Dandenong Plaza’s centre court from Tuesday 13 to Sunday 18 August. The Sacred Footsteps from the Roof of…

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