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  • Guide to tap migrants

    Guide to tap migrants

    AUSTRALIA Post’s Dandenong Letters Centre was home to the unveiling of a new migrant and refugee workplace guide – and with good reason. More than…

  • In with the new look

    In with the new look

    THIS is the final edition of the Greater Dandenong Star, but Star News Group’s coverage of the municipality is set to strengthen in the coming…

  • Service gives food for thought

    Service gives food for thought

    By MIKE TZOUNIS MAX White says Meals on Wheels has given him the opportunity to contribute to his community. The 66-year-old Dandenong man has been…

  • Grave strike

    By CASEY NEILL CEMETERY strikes in Springvale and Bangholme are leaving families anxious and distressed and delaying funerals by up to a week, according to…

  • Cabs to school

    By CASEY NEILL KEYSBOROUGH parents are turning to taxis to get their kids to medical treatment and school, and built-in bus stops in new estates…

  • Ramp raises objections

    By CASEY NEILL COMMUTERS with walkers and wheelchairs might not be able to access the revamped Springvale Railway Station. This was the fear councillor Roz…

  • South East Juniors semi-final results

    South East Juniors semi-final results

    SOUTH EAST JUNIORS – SEMI FINALS RESULTS YOUTH GIRLS Division 1: Cranbourne 5.7 (37) d Scoresby 5.4 (34). Beaconsfield 14.7 (91) d Berwick 6.7 (43).…

  • Second half soaraway

    Second half soaraway

    By JARROD POTTER A TALE of two halves, as it so often happens in basketball, fell Dandenong’s way in the women’s SEABL East conference elimination…

  • Rays disappoint fans

    Rays disappoint fans

    By JARROD POTTER TO DANDENONG’S immense luck, their worst performance of the year – a 41-point belting by Geelong – was reserved for their last…

  • Dark cloud over Thunder

    Dark cloud over Thunder

    By JARROD POTTER LUCK favoured the visitors on Friday night with Melbourne Knights solidifying their spot near the top of the Victorian Premier League with…

  • Bulls start finals charge on positive

    Bulls start finals charge on positive

    By JARROD POTTER PLAY-TIME is over for Noble Park with the home-and-away season coming to a close following a 41-point triumph over Lilydale. Noble Park…

  • Burra swirls up a winner

    Burra swirls up a winner

    By JARROD POTTER KEYSBOROUGH kept its VWFL premiership hopes alive with a 12-point preliminary final win over St John’s. In swirly conditions at Ben Kavanagh…

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