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  • VPL: Penalties pay off for the Thunder

    VPL: Penalties pay off for the Thunder

    TWICE Nate Foster was brought down, twice Luke Sherbon kicked home the resulting penalty as Dandenong Thunder continued their winning start to the 2012 Victorian…

  • Teammate’s tribute: well played, Fred

    Teammate’s tribute: well played, Fred

    By ROY WARD DANDENONG cricket is mourning the loss of former player and administrator Fred Pereira. Pereira, who died last week, was one of the…

  • SEABL: Rangers hang tough to upset the Raiders

    SEABL: Rangers hang tough to upset the Raiders

    By Roy Ward DANDENONG Rangers coach Darren Perry has applauded his players’ poise after an upset win over Knox Raiders at Dandenong Stadium on Thursday…

  • Good golly, it’s Bollywood fever

    Good golly, it’s Bollywood fever

    DANDENONG’S Foster Street became took on the sights and sounds of India during the inaugural Bollywood Festival yesterday. The festival included many aspects of Indian…

  • Pet sheep case in Supreme Court of Victoria

    A Springvale mechanic’s battle to keep his pet sheep Baa at his home and next-door workshop entered the Supreme Court of Victoria last Thursday. Vu…

  • Keyed up for Keysborough  fest

    Keyed up for Keysborough fest

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS Keysborough will host its first ‘day out’ festival this month – the Wachter Reserve Day Out will feature market stalls, live music,…

  • Job seekers keep chin up in tough market

    Job seekers keep chin up in tough market

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS WHAT DO YOU THINK? SCROLL TO BELOW THIS STORY TO POST A COMMENT. JOB seekers’ hopes were buoyant at the federal government’s…

  • House prices hit the battlers hard

    House prices hit the battlers hard

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS WHAT DO YOU THINK? SCROLL TO BELOW THIS STORY TO POST A COMMENT. STEEP house prices have prompted Greater Dandenong Council to…

  • Supply shortage hits lifeline for the needy

    Supply shortage hits lifeline for the needy

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS WHAT DO YOU THINK? SCROLL TO BELOW THIS STORY TO POST A COMMENT. SPRINGVALE Benevolent Society has run out of blankets, pillows…

  • Really fare dinkum

    Really fare dinkum

    Chalcot Lodge Primary School pupils Thomas and Christopher looked the part at the Endeavour Hills school, creating hearty traditional fare such as vegetarian strudel and…

  • Saintly hugger

    Saintly hugger

    India’s ‘hugging saint’ Sri Mata Amritanandamayi Devi, or ‘Amma’ to her followers, was at Springvale’s Sandown racecourse last Friday as part of her Australian tour.…

  • Marg Moments: A ‘well done’ for Wellsprings

    FROM its small beginnings, one local project has been a fount of inspiration to women in Greater Dandenong. This year, Wellsprings for Women is putting…

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