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  • Warrant out for Met

    Warrant out for Met

    A WARRANT has been issued for a Doveton man wanted on driving offences. Police have released a photo of Robert Teariki Patuku Met, 29, who…

  • Season opener on the road

    Season opener on the road

    By JARROD POTTER WNBL TWO months out and the WNBL season is shaping up to be a wall-to-wall bonanza. The fixture has been announced with…

  • Hang on Soupy

    Hang on Soupy

    By JASON ADAMS IN HER ninth attempt at a metropolitan win, Kraken Soupy finally delivered the goods on Thursday evening at Sandown Park. Kraken Soupy…

  • Fences no barrier to Piper

    Fences no barrier to Piper

    By JARROD POTTER FOUR minutes… scarcely enough time to make a piece of toast, let alone savour all aspects of a TAC Cup debut, but…

  • What a difference a week makes

    What a difference a week makes

    By JARROD POTTER TURNING around the inclement form of last week, Greater Dandenong’s finals-bound sides emphatically swept aside their lower ranked opponents in the last…

  • Burra out on a high note

    Burra out on a high note

    By JARROD POTTER BACK-TO-BACK was not meant to be for Keysborough, as an inaugural Southern Football Netball League premiership slipped from its grasp with a…

  • Rangers in it to win it

    Rangers in it to win it

    By JARROD POTTER SEABL – SEMI-FINALS DANDENONG Rangers had to dig deep to finally put away Ballarat after a supreme SEABL finals come-back. After a…

  • Maiden glory down to true grit

    Maiden glory down to true grit

    By JARROD POTTER SFNL Division 6 – Grand Final ONE year in the netball ranks was all it took for Dandenong Football Netball Club to…

  • Families behind thin blue line

    Families behind thin blue line

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE boys and girls in blue couldn’t do what they do without their families. Victoria Police Assistant Commissioner Luke Cornelius made a…

  • They’re growing successes

    They’re growing successes

    By CASEY NEILL TEN-ROSE International Simmental in Longwarry is a seventh-generation farming business shipping cattle world-wide. It’s among three finalists for the Agriculture and Food…

  • Man stabbed in brawl

    Man stabbed in brawl

    A FIGHT between three men outside a Westpac bank in Springvale has ended with one of the men being rushed to hospital with puncture wounds…

  • Sing into spring

    Sing into spring

    What\’s on THE Casey Choir invites the public to join them for their concert, featuring a new program of songs including songs from musical theatre…

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