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  • Homeowner in the shade

    Homeowner in the shade

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS A DANDENONG North resident’s solar panels have been put in the shade after supposed fence-high shrubs planted in a next-door park have…

  • CCTV pledge to cut crime

    CCTV pledge to cut crime

    By CASEY NEILL A COALITION government would deliver Dandenong a $400,000 live feed CCTV system. Liberal frontbencher Christopher Pyne, Victorian Senator Helen Kroger and the…

  • Beating the trend

    Beating the trend

    By BRIDGET SCOTT A GROUP of men have stood up to confronting statistics that reveal a harsh reality for women in this region. Family violence…

  • Line up to take over

    SECURITY guards, a cabinet maker and a physiotherapist are among those eyeing Greater Dandenong votes at the 7 September federal election. The Australian Electoral Commission…

  • Girls have gala time

    Girls have gala time

    MORE than 120 girls from eight Greater Dandenong high schools hit the courts at Springers Leisure Centre in Keysborough on Tuesday. The Young Women’s Gala…

  • Monks at work

    Monks at work

    TIBETAN monks showed off their artistic skills and patience at Dandenong Plaza last week. The Sacred Footsteps from the Roof of the World travelling monks…

  • Grave dispute

    By CASEY NEILL GRAVES at Springvale Botanical Cemetery and Bunurong Memorial Park are being left uncovered during current strike action, according to cemetery management. But…

  • Dandenong buries Miners

    Dandenong buries Miners

    By JARROD POTTER COMPLETE evisceration. The Dandenong Rangers left no trace of the Ballarat Miners in their 104-61 rout. Ballarat was effectively an up-close audience…

  • Bands battle it out

    By MIKE TZOUNIS SIX up-and-coming bands will battle it out at The Castle in Dandenong for prizes and the chance to perform in the regional…

  • Rain-soaked rally

    Rain-soaked rally

    SALVAGING a draw, Dandenong Thunder rallied in the rain to overturn a two-goal deficit against Pascoe Vale on Friday night. In conditions better suited for…

  • Falcons battered and splattered

    Falcons battered and splattered

    By JARROD POTTER and DAVID NAGEL IN A walk-over victory to outshine all of Noble Park’s other massive wins this season, the Bulls gave no…

  • Stingrays have the Power

    Stingrays have the Power

    By JARROD POTTER DANDENONG Stingrays changed their previous fortunes against the Gippsland Power – snapping a three-year losing streak with an emphatic eight-point win. The…

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