News
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Zoo trip cash raised
HARRISFIELD Kinder kids strutted their stuff for an important cause this month – their trip to the zoo. Three and four-year-olds modelled the latest summer…
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Ice’s chilling effects
By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS GONE are the days when alcoholics and heroin addicts “at their lowest ebb” could walk in off the street and get detox…
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Orange wall of fire
By CASEY NEILL AN “orange wall of fire” that engulfed a Dandenong South flooring factory Thursday night could have turned deadly. QEP Australia managing director…
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Huge crowds welcomed emporium
By CASEY NEILL THOUSANDS flocked to McCrae Street to watch Dandenong mayor Keith Miller open Myer’s doors on 4 November 1974. “And they even drank…
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Seven gutter crawlers caught in sting
By CASEY NEILL AN undercover police sting nabbed seven men soliciting prostitutes in central Dandenong last week – and the crackdown isn’t over. Sergeant Pat…
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Fogarty, the final word
By JARROD POTTER “I’M NOBLE Park through and through and always will be.” Mick Fogarty bowed out of senior coaching on Saturday with Noble Park’s…
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Armed robbery suspects charged
By CASEY NEILL POLICE have charged 10 youths over two armed assaults in central Dandenong, and are appealing for witnesses to others that could be…
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Traders fear Myer’s loss
By CASEY NEILL DANDENONG Plaza traders fear Myer’s departure next month will destroy the struggling shopping centre. A Myer spokeswoman said the Dandenong store represented…
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Revenge… right time, right place
By JARROD POTTER NOBLE Park couldn’t claim the EFL reserves’ premiership – downed gallantly by a fleetfooted Vermont outfit 8.6 (45) to 9.11 (65). Heading…
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Tigers just too good
By JARROD POTTER BALWYN had answers to every Noble Park question – downing the Bulls 17.14 (116) to 11.10 (76) to claim back-to-back EFL Division…
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Pretend it didn’t happen
By JARROD POTTER IT’S a day Dandenong coach Graeme Yeats wishes could be wiped from history. There aren’t many coaches that would want to look…
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What’s on
THE Shee-Laas and Col Perkins are celebrating the music of the ’60s while raising money for breast cancer support. Their two and a half hour…