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  • WNBL: Shattered Rangers crash and burn as Fire powers into grand final

    WNBL: Shattered Rangers crash and burn as Fire powers into grand final

    By ROY WARD DANDENONG Rangers will step back and decide if they will keep their side together for another tilt at the WNBL title next…

  • Summer assaults rise in Greater Dandenong 

    Assaults have risen in Greater Dandenong this summer, Victoria Police crime statistics show. Inspector Bruce Kitchen of Greater Dandenong police, said the 4.6 per cent…

  • Muay Thai boxer fights outside the box

    Muay Thai boxer fights outside the box

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS MUAY Thai boxer Erik Miskle has had to kick 10 kilos — in a hurry. Since January 9, he hasn’t had a…

  • Stephanie Alexander, philosopher of food

    Stephanie Alexander, philosopher of food

    By PETER WILMOTH If I told Stephanie Alexander everything about the food journey of me and my kids – a true confessional – I think…

  • Ciggy litter hot spots targetted in Springvale

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS SMOKING could be banned in parts of Springvale and Springvale South shopping strips under a proposal to stop cigarette-butt litter. Last Monday,…

  • A soggy day in Bangholme

    FEW places in our district have stayed more or less the same over the years as Bangholme has. Wide open spaces, sheep and cows lowing…

  • Byelection April 27 for Holding's seat

    A byelection to replace recently retired Lyndhurst MP Tim Holding has been set for April 27. The Labor Party is expected to choose its candidate…

  • Knife-point robbery in Dandenong

    A man was threatened with a knife during a peak-hour robbery in the centre of Dandenong’s busy central business district on Monday last week. Police say…

  • Bragging rights for Noble Park

    Noble Park should be bragging of its success after two recent awards for its community spaces, says Greater Dandenong councillor Roz Blades. At last Monday’s…

  • Prominent trees vandalised

    Vandals have fatally damaged a row of prominent trees in Dandenong. Eleven pin oaks in Langhorne Street were ringbarked by vandals. Greater Dandenong Council says…

  • Dumped pensioner fights for her rights at VHREOC

    Dumped pensioner fights for her rights at VHREOC

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS COULD this be a Rosa Parks moment for Dandenong senior citizens?  A Dandenong North pensioner, deliberately abandoned by a community bus driver…

  • Power bill complaint? 'Take it to the top'

    Power bill complaint? 'Take it to the top'

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS SICK of electricity bill shock, Dandenong resident Alan says he’s saved hundreds of dollars by questioning inaccurate bills from his supplier AGL.…

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