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Over the Broncos’ hump
By JARROD POTTER SIDELINED for most of his final year of NCAA college eligibility, Endeavour Hills’ basketball prodigy Anthony Drmic was relieved to earn one…
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Get Carter
By RUSSELL BENNETT ANTHONY Carter is a name many aren’t familiar with yet, but that could all be about to change. The 20-year-old forward from…
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Truck seized in raid arrest
A 39-YEAR-OLD Endeavour Hills man has been arrested after a spate of commercial burglaries throughout Dandenong and Casey over the past few months. He was…
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JOCs hold pedal to the metal
By JARROD POTTER VAFA DIVISION 2 – ROUND 6 SIX-NIL… it’s been an emphatic start to the VAFA season for St John’s as the Old…
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Stingrays strike fast and hard
By JARROD POTTER TAC CUP – ROUND 8 SHOOTING the Jets out of the sky, Dandenong Stingrays had the game on their terms in a…
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Rangers show their hunger
By JARROD POTTER SEABL – ROUND 6 HOWEVER they assemble the roster, with players coming in and out from injury and unavailability, it doesn’t seem…
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Though we never thought that he could lose
By MICHAEL FLOYD FERNANDO Bale cemented his claim as Australia’s finest sprinter with an emphatic win in the $145,000 group 1 Harrison-Dawson at Sandown Park…
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Shukokai in top form
ANOTHER stellar outing at the recently held Australian Open Karate Championships showed Dandenong’s Australian Shukokai Karate claim a plethora of medals. The Alan Murdoch Shukokai…
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Stories behind award winners
Lauren McKinnon wasted no time in putting her scholarship money to good use, flying out the morning after the awards dinner for an RMIT study…
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Bike riding raiders are still on the run
TWO raiders who each stole a push bike from a Narre Warren property are still on the run. The male occupant of the house was…
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Road rage window smashed
POLICE have urged witnesses to come forward after a harrowing Devon Meadows road rage incident in which a motorbike rider smashed the windscreen of a…
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Work mums support
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS CALL it faint praise – but this year’s Federal Budget is at least “not as savage” as the 2014 proposal, says Cranbourne…