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  • Anzac Appeal collection theft: Springvale woman charged

    A SPRINGVALE woman has been charged over allegedly stealing an Anzac Appeal collector’s handbag and car this month. Senior Sergeant Paul Marshall, of Endeavour Hills…

  • Tang's championship effort, borrowed spikes and all

    Tang's championship effort, borrowed spikes and all

    By KAREN COOMBS BEING athletic can get you a lot of success in sport. Just ask Westall Secondary College student Lieng Tang. Tang, who won…

  • VPL: Thunder win again

    VPL: Thunder win again

    Dandenong Thunder scored a second-straight home win beating highly rated South Melbourne 3-0 at George Andrews Reserve on Saturday. A Shaun Kelly own goal and…

  • SEABL: quick rebound for Rangers women

    SEABL: quick rebound for Rangers women

    By ROY WARD THEY may have started slowly but Dandenong Rangers women are beginning to hit form. The Rangers pulled off two wins from the…

  • SFL: Unbeaten Dingoes outclass Cheltenham

    IF anyone doubted Dingley’s status as a premiership contender, a nine goals to one first half against Cheltenham at Cheltenham on Saturday has made it…

  • EFL: Bulls withstand Roos' rally

    EFL: Bulls withstand Roos' rally

    By ROY WARD NOBLE Park had leading players out through injury but that didn’t stop the Bulls claiming a win over East Ringwood at East…

  • SEABL: Rangers see blue skies ahead

    SEABL: Rangers see blue skies ahead

    By ROY WARD DANDENONG Rangers men have a few problems to solve but coach Darren Perry remains confident his side can find the answers. The…

  • Bollard-gate: Greater Dandenong path row ramps up

    Bollard-gate: Greater Dandenong path row ramps up

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS PERHAPS a name for this debacle should be ‘Bollard-gate’. How else can you describe a $40,000 footpath project that was to provide…

  • Lyndhurst byelection: Labor wins but slides 14.6%

    Lyndhurst byelection: Labor wins but slides 14.6%

    LABOR candidate Martin Pakula has claimed victory in the Lyndhurst state byelection despite a historically low primary vote in the traditionally safe ALP seat.  After…

  • Golden memories of the 1940s

    THE message was simple but the memories were vivid – the letter, simply addressed to ‘A Moment with Marg’, arrived on April 12 in a white…

  • Pull up a chair for Lawson, Paterson bush yarns

    Pull up a chair for Lawson, Paterson bush yarns

    COLIN Robinson is bringing to life some of Australia’s bush literary heritage in a sound-and-sight exhibition in Springvale. Some of his vast collection of old…

  • Boozy offender restrained

    A man was charged with drunk, riotous behaviour after abusing and attempting to punch protective service officers at Dandenong railway station. The man was apprehended…

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