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  • Endeavour Hills turn tables on Eltham with a gritty display

    Endeavour Hills turn tables on Eltham with a gritty display

    By BRAD McGRATH ENDEAVOUR Hills’ under-18 team is the Victorian Rugby Union premier. The Hills reversed their previous two losses to Eltham with a hard-fought…

  • SFL netball to expand

    SFL netball to expand

    SOUTHERN Football League expects to expand its netball competition to two divisions next year. The SFL netball league completed its inaugural season last month with…

  • Dandenong hosts basketball elite

    Dandenong hosts basketball elite

    By ROY WARD THE best teams in Australian basketball will play in south-east Melbourne from this Thursday night. Both the National Basketball League and Women’s…

  • Former Warriors back for flag triumph

    Former Warriors back for flag triumph

    By ROY WARD GREATER Dandenong Warriors women almost missed the Hockey Victoria season due to a shortage of players. Then coach Shane Hammond, assistant coach…

  • Anti-terror raids: Aimless youth, 'wild ideas' and a trail

    Anti-terror raids: Aimless youth, 'wild ideas' and a trail

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS AN Islamic centre in Springvale South raided by police in an anti-terror operation has been described as a small group of young…

  • Dorotea's off to build a future

    Dorotea's off to build a future

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS COMMERCE student Dorotea Horina has some of the world’s biggest problems on her mind as she travels from Dandenong North to Geneva.…

  • Crowds up: Sticky start to Sandown success

    Crowds up: Sticky start to Sandown success

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS ORGANISERS are boasting about a surge in crowds for last weekend’s Sandown 500 despite a sticky start to Sunday. Sandown Raceway manager…

  • No escape in Dandenong

    No escape in Dandenong

    ILLEGAL drivers had no place to hide during a state highway patrol blitz in Dandenong last Wednesday and Thursday.  As part of Operation Road Bia,…

  • More job cuts feared at TAFE

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS CHISHOLM Institute staff and the Australian Education Union fear the price of ongoing funding cuts at the institute will be more than…

  • New Dandenong plant to treat contaminated soil

    A SECOND contaminated soil treatment plant will be built in the Dandenong area. Renex Group chief executive Peter Mirkov announced works were set to start…

  • Cops confront spike in domestic violence

    Cops confront spike in domestic violence

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS FAMILY assaults are regarded by police as extremely serious — so much so that Greater Dandenong police sergeant Ally Howard sees her…

  • Dome is where the stars are

    Dome is where the stars are

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS BUDDING astronomers have a chance to reach for the stars in an inflatable planetarium during Greater Dandenong’s inaugural children’s festival. The ‘Cosmodome’…

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