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  • Pittosporum: A menace, nipped in the bud

    THE cluster of orange berries stands out from the shiny green foliage. Thriving in many Melbourne parks, there’s nothing sweet about sweet pittosporum in this…

  • What's on in Dandenong

    Traders meet: Dandenong Retail Traders Association will meet tomorrow (Tuesday) at the Ramada Encore Hotel, 50 McCrae Street, Dandenong, from 6pm when Greater Dandenong Council…

  • Letters to the Editor: Dandenong Your Say

    Re: Kalyan Ky breastfeed case Good for you, Kalyan. This should make David Koch sit up and take notice. Mollysheepdog (via web) Full disclosure on…

  • VPL: Thunder resigns favourite midfielder

    By ROY WARD DANDENONG Thunder has re-signed star midfielder Mathew Theodore and hopes to have him fit for round one of the Victorian Premier League…

  • Basketball stadium shut down

    Basketball stadium shut down

    By BRAD McGRATH HAMPTON Park Basketball Association has been left in limbo with its stadium desperately needing repairs. The stadium’s management was recently taken over…

  • SFL: Stingrays star signs with Clayton

    SFL: Stingrays star signs with Clayton

    By ROY WARD CLAYTON coach Ben McGee believes he has landed one of the recruits of the Southern Football League season, although how many games…

  • Tennis fun in Glen Waverley 

    Tennis fun in Glen Waverley 

    Glen Waverley Tennis Club will host its annual club open day on Sunday, February 10 starting at 11.30am. The club will provide free tennis coaching,…

  • Dandenong Latest Sport Results

    Dandenong Latest Sport Results

    DANDENONG DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION:  Round 9: Turf 1: Buckley Ridges 1-169 (M Calkin 80no, G Todd 75no) v Springvale South 131 (W Ayres 56, A Staude…

  • Noble Park: Quick-thinking kids put out fire with soft drink

    Noble Park: Quick-thinking kids put out fire with soft drink

    A GROUP of quick-thinking children used leftover soft drink to extinguish a small fire in Noble Park yesterday. Police have praised the youngsters who smelled…

  • Powering along learning trail

    Powering along learning trail

    By JASON TURNER EMPOWERING may sometimes seem an overused word, but when Cheryl Wilkinson describes her work with recently arrived migrants, there’s just no better…

  • Doveton children feared priest, inquiry told

    By DAN MOSS: State parliament editor A DOVETON school filled with fear and suspicion soon after Father Peter Searson arrived. He was known for walking…

  • AFL Casey NAB Cup game: Tickets on sale 

    AFL Casey NAB Cup game: Tickets on sale 

    By BRAD McGRATH ORGANISERS have capped the Casey Fields crowd at about 10,000 for the NAB Cup Melbourne-St Kilda clash on March 9, with the public already…

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