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  • SEABL: Rangers women rout Bandits

    DANDENONG Rangers will undergo a “mini preseason” over the next two weeks after opening their South East Australian Basketball League women’s season with a win…

  • SEABL: Rangers men steal march on premier Bandits

    SEABL: Rangers men steal march on premier Bandits

    By ROY WARD DANDENONG Rangers found their defence mindset just in time to earn a first-up win against reigning South East Australian Basketball League men’s…

  • TAC Cup: Chargers aim to outdo premier year

    TAC Cup: Chargers aim to outdo premier year

    By ROY WARD EACH year Oakleigh Chargers ask their players to “write their own history”. Last season’s team wrote a rich tale, winning the TAC…

  • Pet sheep Baa's court bill could balloon

    Pet sheep Baa's court bill could balloon

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS SPRINGVALE mechanic Vu Ho refuses to buckle ahead of a potential $100,000 Court of Appeal fight against the eviction of his domestic…

  • CWA: Seeds sprout from mighty oak

    By MARG STORK LIFE begins at 80 for the sprightly ladies of the Country Women’s Association Dandenong branch. In the English tradition, an 80th anniversary…

  • Barnardos, Royal Life Saving put needy kids in the swim

    Barnardos, Royal Life Saving put needy kids in the swim

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS CHILDREN from disadvantaged backgrounds have been treated to free learn-to-swim lessons at Dandenong Oasis. Many of the 21 budding swimmers, aged 5-12,…

  • VPL Thunder: We've been put on death row

    DANDENONG Thunder was last week sweating on a make-or-break interpretation by a soccer tribunal, which could save it at least $40,000. On appeal this month,…

  • Hallam drub lab uncovered

    Hallam drub lab uncovered

    A clandestine drug laboratory and three stolen cars were found by police at a Hallam factory last Wednesday night.  Casey CIU detectives made their discoveries…

  • Letters to the Editor, Dandenong Journal

    Re: Thunder appeal rejected This is FFV double standards: different rules for different clubs. Who are the culprits? Dandenong’s offer of security for the final…

  • Single parent serves others as welfare is cut

    Single parent serves others as welfare is cut

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS SINGLE mother Gloria Anderson has found good deeds are not necessarily returned in kind. The volunteer chef — and about 84,000 single…

  • Mosque dispute: New Indian church hopes for peace

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS WHEN senior pastor Wills Thomas submitted plans for a new home for his church Ebenezer Christian Assembly, he had no idea his…

  • 360 Allstars take circus to the streets

    360 Allstars take circus to the streets

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS  You haven’t heard of the 360 Allstars? The city’s youth sure have, and are ready for the adrenalin hit of world-class athletes,…

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