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  • Break is too good to be true

    Break is too good to be true

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS AFTER five years without a steady job, single dad Dillon Moon said it took time and a pinch of luck to rejoin…

  • Good run for tow firm

    Good run for tow firm

    By CASEY NEILL AUSTRALIA’S largest manufacturer of towing systems started in Dandenong 65 years ago when a bloke couldn’t find the towbar he wanted. Eric…

  • Rouse takes the reins

    Rouse takes the reins

    TAKING on the chair of South East Juniors (SEJ), the league announced this week the appointment of James Rouse. Mr Rouse will replace Roger Hampson…

  • Kumara bleeds them dry

    Kumara bleeds them dry

    By JARROD POTTER DDCA Turf 1 – Round 10 (day 1) ELEMENTAL problems wreaked havoc across the Dandenong District Cricket Association (DDCA), with only two…

  • Don’t forget the name… Niculici

    Don’t forget the name… Niculici

    By JARROD POTTER FROM the first ball on Saturday, St Mary’s cricketer Eddie Niculici knew he was set for a big day. St Mary’s medium-fast…

  • Young Stingrays wet their feet

    Young Stingrays wet their feet

    By JARROD POTTER DANDENONG versus… Dandenong? The first match in an important pre-season was held last Sunday morning as the Dandenong Stingrays took to Frankston…

  • Retiring but not shy

    Retiring but not shy

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE volunteers at the Andrews Centre don’t help the needy to gain recognition. But that doesn’t stop the Endeavour Hills community from…

  • Jobs blueprint

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS Call for radical rethink over work creation strategy… A RADICAL rethink of the state government’s jobs plan is needed to tackle alarming…

  • Citizen radio

    Citizen radio

    By BRIDGET SCOTT A LYNBROOK woman who has presided over many local organisations was rewarded for her hard work on Australia Day. Rita Hartney was…

  • Night track attack

    A MAN has been bashed while walking home along a Narre Warren bike track in the early hours of the morning. The victim was walking…

  • Vote voice for equality

    Vote voice for equality

    By CASEY NEILL NOBLE Park’s Nina Springle is determined to be a truly representative voice for the south-east in state parliament. Last November the 41-year-old…

  • Students clubby for kinder cubby

    Students clubby for kinder cubby

    CHILDREN from the Doveton Early Learning Centre now have a new reason to smile. Thanks to a group of VCAL students from Maranatha Christian School…

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