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Mum’s up early for Cambodian breakfast
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS HERE’S an all-day breakfast with a difference. Many of My Cambodia’s early diners opt for a noodle-thick Phnom Penh soup enmeshed with…
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Slow internet saps firms
By CASEY NEILL A HALLAM business is spending $3000 a month on internet access that the National Broadband Network could deliver for hundreds. Wastech Engineering…
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Taking the conversion
By JARROD POTTER NOT many people would have expected Hallam Senior College to join an elite New South Wales Schoolboys’ rugby league competition, but through…
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City make it three
By JARROD POTTER NPL1 EAST – ROUND 11 HOWLING gales lashed Frank Holohan Soccer Complex on Saturday afternoon, but even battling the wind and Kingston…
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Cultural tastes
SOUTHERN Cross Primary School’s cultural diversity was celebrated in style last week. The Endeavour Hills school held a special Harmony Day event on Wednesday to…
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Get employed
What’s On SOUTH East Local Learning and Employment Network (SELLEN) will hold a Youth Employment Forum. Students will hear directly from employers about how to…
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Street gang attack
TWO people have been set upon outside a Dandenong milkbar by a group of men wielding baseball bats and golf clubs. The victims were standing…
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Quake aid on the way to Nepal
DISASTER Aid Australia is delivering shelter and fresh water to earthquake-ravaged Nepal. The Rotary Club of Endeavour Hills initiative’s chairman Bob Powell said more than…
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Rangers go tall
By JARROD POTTER MAKING up for a lack of height last year, the Dandenong Rangers have gone tall with the signing of rising star Alex…
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Falcons blown away
By JARROD POTTER SFL DIVISION 3 – ROUND 5 A HOWLING result – both wind wise and on the scoreboard – as Endeavour Hills squandered…
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Ranges… gone with the wind
By JARROD POTTER TAC CUP – ROUND 7 HARD-FOUGHT, wild and windy. It may not have been a skilful spectacle for the ages, but Dandenong…
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McGee’s men stand tall
By JARROD POTTER VAFA – DIVISION 2 CHALLENGED earnestly for the first time this year, St John’s had to dig deep to come-from-behind to knock…