Citizen radio
By BRIDGET SCOTT
A LYNBROOK woman who has presided over many local organisations was rewarded for her hard work on Australia Day.
Rita Hartney was awarded...
Night track attack
A MAN has been bashed while walking home along a Narre Warren bike track in the early hours of the morning.
The victim was walking...
Vote voice for equality
By CASEY NEILL
NOBLE Park’s Nina Springle is determined to be a truly representative voice for the south-east in state parliament.
Last November the 41-year-old single...
Students clubby for kinder cubby
CHILDREN from the Doveton Early Learning Centre now have a new reason to smile.
Thanks to a group of VCAL students from Maranatha Christian School...
What’s on
Berwick Show
Everyone’s favourite event is back for 2015 with the Berwick Show to take place later this month.
- Akoonah Park, Princes Highway, Berwick, Saturday...
New road shrine to safety
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD
A HAMPTON Park road cloaked in tragedy after two fatal car accidents claimed the lives of five people in 2009 has finally...
Wolves out in the cold
By JARROD POTTER
INDEBTED soccer club Dandenong Wolves may have to find a new league to play in this season after Football Federation Victoria (FFV)...
Homes raided
A STRING of burglaries at homes in Doveton have the police on high alert.
Three houses, all in the vicinity of Paperbark Street, were raided...
Plot squeeze for space
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD
THE pending development of a mixed use precinct in Endeavour Hills has raised the ire of a group of local...
Rangers struck by Lightning
By JARROD POTTER
WNBL - Round 17
IT’S all about this weekend for Dandenong as the Rangers look to wipe away some up-and-down form in their...
There’s more up Emrys’ sleeve
By JASON ADAMS
The ever improving Emrys announced himself as one of the stars of the future on Thursday at Sandown Park after a dominant...
DDCA bask in glory… and heat
By JARROD POTTER
INTERLEAGUE success greeted the Dandenong District Cricket Association, as the DDCA lads held on to a nail-biting two-run win against the South...