News
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Dunn deal and it’s a steal
By JARROD POTTER BEACONHILLS College student-athlete Oliver Dunn has a hectic baseball year ahead of him in pursuit of higher ambitions playing the great American…
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A fever of Stingrays
By JARROD POTTER A FLEET of Dandenong Stingrays’ under-16s will don the state colours in one of the club’s biggest seasons for representative duties. Hunter…
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Talent to spare… no Bull!
By JARROD POTTER EFL DIVISION 1 – Round 11 NO Shane Valenti, Craig Anderson or Sam Monaghan. The owners of two Liston Trophies and a…
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JOCs back in fashion… just ask any Old Boy
By JARROD POTTER VAFA DIVISION 2 – ROUND 11 RETURNING to their jocular best of the first eight rounds, St John’s brushed off its minor…
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In other games
By JARROD POTTER VRL FIRST GRADE – ROUND 10 IN A Victorian Rugby League nail-biter the South Eastern Titans were just knocked over by regional…
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Two outa two… there ain’t no more
By JASON ADAMS IT WAS yet another good night of racing at Sandown Park on Thursday evening, especially for trainer Darryl Connor. Connor’s Beyond Rapid…
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‘Tight knit family shot in cold blood for greed’
By BELLE NOLAN, Police Life AN injured man cowers at the scene of a brutal double murder. A diamond merchant, his wife and son have…
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Never too late for breakfast!
“Why, sometimes I’ve believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast,“ wrote Lewis Carroll in Alice in Wonderland. The impossible is now a reality…
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Trade links build bridges to Cambodia
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS IT MAY be a trick of positive thinking but Cambodia gets a bad rap, according to Keysborough’s Kalyan Ky. While Australia pays…
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Budget is a windfall for Windermere services
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD WINDERMERE in Narre Warren will be one of the family services facilities to benefit from $3.5 million in State Government funding announced…
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Refugee’s fight for rights
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS FORMER asylum seeker Hayatullah Rahimi has fled the Taliban in Afghanistan and won permanent residency in Australia, but his struggles are far…
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Forum drives to zero
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH EVERY two hours a person is killed or hospitalised on Victorian roads and last week Casey residents spoke out on the scourge.…












