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  • It’s one big Ray of hope

    It’s one big Ray of hope

    JARROD POTTER TAC CUP – qualifying final UNDERDOGGING their way into the TAC Cup semi-finals, Dandenong Stingrays shocked the league knocking off the Western Jets…

  • The soles of self-esteem

    The soles of self-esteem

    By CASEY NEILL MAKING a song and dance about self-esteem had a big impact on Noble Park students last week. The Nubian Gents performed at…

  • Different days for migrants

    Different days for migrants

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS TIMES were so different when 30,000 migrants found refuge in Springvale’s Enterprise Migrant Hostel, says its champion Merle Mitchell. When the hostel…

  • One more for the law

    One more for the law

    By CASEY NEILL AZIZ Ahmadi wants to uphold the law and order he values so much in his new home. The Afghanistan-born 18-year-old is completing…

  • Artists muzzled

    Artists muzzled

    By CASEY NEILL AN ART exhibition with political and violent themes has been taken down by the City of Greater Dandenong after just two days.…

  • Bakery radiates success

    Bakery radiates success

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS WALK through the door of Dandy Naan bakery, and the first thing that hits you is searing radiation. Then it is the…

  • A train-led recovery

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS IN THE throes of the local auto industry’s demise, Dandenong’s manufacturers are seeking government guarantees that Victoria’s next train and tram fleets…

  • Battle of the wits

    Battle of the wits

    By CASEY NEILL A KEYSBOROUGH school is matching minds with the best of them. Mt Hira College this year entered a team in Tournament of…

  • Crime up 2.3 per cent

    Crime up 2.3 per cent

    By CASEY NEILL VEHICLE thefts and assaults remain a major concern for Greater Dandenong police – and they need help from the public to tackle…

  • Age of ice

    Age of ice

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS TOUGH law and order policies won’t be enough to dent the appeal of ice – which is fast becoming the most popular…

  • Fighting the mental stigma

    Fighting the mental stigma

    By CASEY NEILL DALE Key wants his run for State Parliament to help remove the stigma of mental illness from the political arena. The Lyndhurst…

  • Students love their sports classes

    Students love their sports classes

    By CASEY NEILL EMERSON students are acing their studies while leading the way. The Dandenong school this year started a Vocational Education and Training (VET)…

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