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  • Solid blue chip effort

    Solid blue chip effort

    BROTHERS Phillip, Richard and Stephen Herbert own and operate Dandenong South company NaturaStone. The company was a finalist for induction into the Victorian Manufacturing Hall…

  • Donstan’s making friends

    Donstan’s making friends

    IT’S time for inspiring refugees and asylum seekers who give back to the community to take a bow, according to welfare group Friends of Refugees.…

  • Whatever it takes

    Whatever it takes

    By RUSSELL BENNETT For Endeavour Hills’ product Andrew Bogut, it all comes down to just four more wins. His Golden State Warriors stormed through the…

  • The big step up

    The big step up

    By JARROD POTTER TAKING her hard-earned spot in the state ranks is former Keysborough footballer Jaimee Lambert. After switching across to the VWFL Premier Division…

  • No Diggity dashes home

    No Diggity dashes home

    By JASON ADAMS THERE was no doubting No Diggity’s performance on Thursday evening when she claimed a heat of the Peter Rocket Damsels Dash. Given…

  • Back to Basics

    Back to Basics

    By JARROD POTTER TAC CUP – ROUND 9 EVEN with fresh faces and one of its youngest teams put on the park in recent years,…

  • Nobody tries harder

    Nobody tries harder

    By JARROD POTTER VAFA DIVISION 4 – ROUND 8 THERE’S still a lot to smile about at Masala even after a tough initiation to Division-4…

  • Consistency plagues Cougars

    Consistency plagues Cougars

    By JARROD POTTER BIG V – ROUND 11 THE COUGAR cry was not enough to knock over Pakenham as Keysborough fell 66-75 in a hard-fought…

  • English skills paramount

    English skills paramount

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A RUSH of asylum seekers desperate to exercise newly-acquired work rights has descended on the Asylum Seekers Resource Centre’s Dandenong office. Manager…

  • Gypsies arrive with tales of cut-throat terror

    Gypsies arrive with tales of cut-throat terror

    Jack Johnson is the author of When the Clock Strikes, a fascinating account of growing up in Dandenong, his years tending to the city’s pipes…

  • Set to take on the world

    Set to take on the world

    By CASEY NEILL FAMILY-OWNED Berwick business Australian Precision Technologies (APT) was named Victoria’s Small Manufacturer of the Year. “It’s recognition for all our hard work…

  • Company tests for wellbeing

    Company tests for wellbeing

    By CASEY NEILL KEYSBOROUGH’S Advanced Technology Testing and Research (ATTAR) was a finalist for the Professional Services Award. It followed on from the tech company’s…

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