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  • Pirates’ guiding light

    Pirates’ guiding light

    By JARROD POTTER BEFORE they had even squared off in an official match, the Parkmore Pirates’ Youth Girls team had a state representative. For in-coming…

  • Seminole’s her style

    Seminole’s her style

    By JARROD POTTER SWAPPING her Dandenong Rangers’ green-and-gold for a bit of Seminoles’ maroon for the next four years, Rachel Antoniadou is set to begin…

  • Backpacks are full of love

    Backpacks are full of love

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH SHOES, pyjamas, a blanket and a toothbrush are just some of the items thousands of children and teenagers placed in foster and…

  • Knocked out

    Knocked out

    By CASEY NEILL DANDENONG Croquet Club hosted its final match last week ending its 90-plus year tenure in Dandenong Park. President Bill Jacobs has been…

  • Square rename brings civic disharmony

    Square rename brings civic disharmony

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS GREATER Dandenong Council has finally settled for Harmony Square as the name for its giant civic square but not without a note…

  • Teen charged over Anzac Day terror plot weapons

    A NARRE WARREN teenager has been charged with importing weapons planned for use in a foiled terror plot allegedly targeting Anzac Day services in Melbourne’s…

  • Scottish and Celtic Heritage Day

    Scottish and Celtic Heritage Day

    What’s On THE 13th annual Scottish and Celtic Heritage Day will be jam packed with a photography competition, Clydesdale classes, Scottish dogs match, Welsh black…

  • Pop-up raided

    Pop-up raided

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD POLICE have released images of four boys they wish to speak to after a mobile phone was stolen from a pop-up kiosk…

  • Police smash driver hurt

    Police smash driver hurt

    THREE people have been hospitalised after a police van travelling through a red light was struck by another vehicle in Dandenong North on Thursday morning.…

  • Man hurt trying to stop theft

    Man hurt trying to stop theft

    A KEYSBOROUGH business owner was hospitalised after being dragged along the road as he tried to stop thieves from stealing his trailer. The owner spotted…

  • Paws for cat thought

    Paws for cat thought

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH MOTHER cats being dumped after birth is a story 2nd Chance Cat Rescue founder Daniela Maslen hears all too often. On average…

  • Bulls rush in

    By JARROD POTTER EFL DIVISION 1 – ROUND 4 THE FALCONS could only hold the gate shut for so long against the Bulls. Noble Park…

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