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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…

  • Stellar selection swim

    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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • Exotic cabaret hits stage

    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…

  • Plays Banjo by Virtue

    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…

  • Trees help wishes come true

    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……

  • Tackling racism

    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…

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