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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…
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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…
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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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Crushed by bus
A BUS has crushed a 45-year-old Dandenong coach company employee to death. He was working in the rear wheel well of a 75-seat coach about…
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Glass now empty
BACCHUS Distillery received a Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce Premier Regional Business Awards nomination in May and was looking to expand into North America. Just…
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Grants boost to manufacturing hub
BUSINESSES in Dandenong and Keysborough will share almost $500,000 in grants to invest in new technology. TriMas Corporation in Keysborough will use $250,000 from the…
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Customers to vote for top store
DANDENONG shoppers can again vote for their favourite retailer. Dandenong Retail Traders’ Association (DRTA) is launching its 2013 Business Awards at its bi-monthly meeting on…
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Mosque hearing delayed
By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS CATCH The Fire Ministries has successfully delayed its own bid to stop a mosque being built next to its proposed church in…
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Exotic cabaret hits stage
A 12-YEAR-OLD girl returns home to Vietnam and her big Australian ‘milk hips’ wow the crowd. The people of Vietnam have never seen someone so…
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Plays Banjo by Virtue
By MICHAEL FLOYD BANJO Boy set tongues wagging at Sandown Park last Thursday night when he blitzed an outstanding line-up to record the second-fastest time…
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Trees help wishes come true
By CASEY NEILL DANDENONG Primary School students wish for an end to war in Syria, swings for the playground, a nice home for their family……
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Tackling racism
By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS THEY fled ugly racial prejudice in the land of their birth – but in Australia, they say they have found more of…