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  • What's on in Dandenong, Springvale and Keysborough

    Book club: If you enjoy reading and would like to take part in a lively discussion one evening per month, join this friendly Springvale-based book…

  • Tripod: Punchlines with perfect pitch

    Tripod: Punchlines with perfect pitch

    By HAYDN GODONY A ‘crazy’ musical threesome, Tripod are comedy festival favourites both at home and overseas, singing ratbag songs that often disguise finely tuned…

  • Questions to council: respect them

    The Greater Dandenong councillors we elected now want to limit their community’s voice by restricting the amount of questions asked at a council meeting or…

  • DDCA: Ridges victorious, Bulls chased down

    DDCA: Ridges victorious, Bulls chased down

    By ROY WARD BUCKLEY Ridges, Dandenong West and Mordialloc all but secured places in the DDCA turf 1 finals heading into the last round of…

  • Premier Cricket: Panthers teeter on the brink

    Premier Cricket: Panthers teeter on the brink

    DANDENONG Panthers are in danger of falling out of the Premier Cricket top eight after being bowled out in the first day of a clash…

  • DDCA: Springvale South import puts team spirit first

    DDCA: Springvale South import puts team spirit first

    By ROY WARD LIKE any well-weathered top-order batsman, Jeevantha Kulatunga knows how to take the good conditions with the bad. After 20 years of playing…

  • Tennis Victoria: Dingley Dingoes a contender

    Tennis Victoria: Dingley Dingoes a contender

    DINGLEY captain Daniel Wendler is confident his side has the ability to go one better and make the Tennis Victoria Premier League grand final when…

  • SFL: Demons coach keeps it simple

    SFL: Demons coach keeps it simple

    By ROY WARD NEW Springvale Districts coach Jack McTaggart believes consistency and persistence will be the keys to his side’s chances this Southern Football League…

  • WNBL: Rangers lose close one but see bright side

    WNBL: Rangers lose close one but see bright side

    DANDENONG Rangers will enter the WNBL play-offs on a loss but coach Mark Wright believes his side got the best possible lead-in to the post-season…

  • Pedestrian dies in Dandenong

    A pedestrian died on Friday morning after being hit by a car in central Dandenong. The 42-year-old Pakenham woman was struck by the car on…

  • AFL: 'Clean PED slate' for Demons

    AFL: 'Clean PED slate' for Demons

    By BRAD McGRATH MELBOURNE captain Jack Grimes says the Demons are drug-free and described the doping allegations engulfing the AFL as being “blown out of…

  • Women's rugby: Unicorns back in fold

    By ROY WARD WOMEN’S rugby has more than its fair share of challenges when it comes to finding senior players in Victoria. Despite its struggles…

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