News
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Bob gives sit-in blessing
By CASEY NEILL EVEN Father Bob Maguire has thrown his support behind about 30 workers who’ve been camped out in a Dandenong factory canteen for…
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Barksdale on the money
By JASON ADAMS THURSDAY evening at Sandown Park, and Barksdale recorded his first city win in emphatic style for Catani trainer Graeme Jose. Barksdale was…
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Sandown goes Super
By ROY ASPINALL SPORTINGBET Park, Sandown will stage the annual Greater Dandenong Race Day over the Hillside track on Saturday, February 7 and a super…
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Perera rescue falls short
By JARROD POTTER VSDCA – South East 1st XI Round 10 (day two) NOT even a gutsy century from Issy Perera could guide Noble Park…
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Simply the best
By JARROD POTTER ONE of the best 35 young footballers in the country. It’s quite the glowing recommendation three Dandenong Stingrays’ TAC Cup footballers have…
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Two for the A Team
By JARROD POTTER THE love of thrashing a remote controlled car inspired a group of enthusiasts to push their cars to the limit at the…
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Spoljaric homecoming
By JARROD POTTER DDCA Turf 1 – Round 9 (day 1) TWAS a mixed homecoming for Steve Spoljaric as he led Cranbourne away from perilous…
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Nanopoulos… sheer genius
By JARROD POTTER PREMIER CRICKET – Premier 1st Round 15 (day 2) BLASTING past a whopping target, Dandenong (7/316) claimed its most emphatic win of…
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Lunchroom in lockdown
By CASEY NEILL ABOUT 60 workers have locked themselves in a lunch room at a Dandenong South factory and will stay put “as long as…
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CFA helps seniors with gentle let down
CFA members rushed to Eumemmerring last night after a group of seniors became stuck in a hotel lift. It’s understood 10 elderly people had to…
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Signal service
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD FOR most of his 25 years working for Ambulance Victoria, Ralph Casey was only ever a phone call away. The Endeavour Hills…
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Fence crash tip-off
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A HALLAM grandfather whose front fence was left wrecked last week after a car reversed through it may have put the police…