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Six lengths to Crowe about
By JASON ADAMS RALPHY Cinel claimed his third win in a row on Thursday evening at Sandown Park, having produced a dominant display to win…
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Panthers fall short
By JARROD POTTER PREMIER CRICKET DANDENONG (237) could not nix the Camberwell Mapgies’ (7/269cc) top order as Simon Hill (74) and number-three Daniel Rawson (84)…
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The grass is greener
By JARROD POTTER THE next generation Dandenong Little Athletics Centre champions run, jump and throw their hearts out every Saturday morning. The centre is located…
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History strikes as Jack heads back
This week the Journal introduces a new column by long-time Dandenong resident Jack Johnson. Jack is the author of When The Clock Strikes, a fascinating…
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What’s on
Tales from the sky BASED on his two best-selling books Flak and Fly, well-known Australian writer and performer Michael Veitch takes on the extraordinary role…
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Award puts a boost into juice business
A DANDENONG business owner has picked up a national award for his dedication. Former banker Ravi Chaudhary bought his first Boost Juice store at Waverley…
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Bang for their buck
By CASEY NEILL IT’S been 21 years since a handful of people decided that refugees needed more support and advocacy in Greater Dandenong, Casey and…
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Chinese cheer
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS Fact finding trip to investigate Asian developers’ plans for mega fun park… BANGHOLME’S paddocks could be home to a giant theme park…
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ATAR car for student star
By CASEY NEILL A KEYSBOROUGH student has overcome family tragedy to leave school with a 97.25 ATAR – and a shiny new car. Sena Kocoglu’s…
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Polish passion for fresh food
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS THERE is good reason why there are few traditional Polish restaurants in Melbourne – because it’s such hard work. Or as Kluska…