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  • Outright, outright… and outright

    By JARROD POTTER DANDENONG DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION – Turf 1 Round 8 (day 2) IN A day of DDCA carnage, maximum points were seized by…

  • Woman steps in to tackle shop ‘creep’

    A 21-YEAR-OLD Narre Warren woman allegedly spotted a “creepy” older man touching her younger sister in a Fountain Gate lolly shop. The woman, who had…

  • Bulls’ dreams Splatt-ered

    Bulls’ dreams Splatt-ered

    VICTORIAN SUB DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION – South East 1st XI Round 10 (day 1) WHETHER Eagle or Bull, the result was the same on a…

  • Lions hit by Mustang

    Lions hit by Mustang

    By JARROD POTTER WOMEN’S VICTORIAN PREMIER CRICKET – Round 15 (Twenty20) IT WAS bleak at ground level for the Dandenong Lions (8/93) as they slumped…

  • Taylor-made lead

    Taylor-made lead

    By JARROD POTTER WNBL – Round 14 WHILE the margin was massive, the context of Dandenong’s 95-64 win over Adelaide should not be undervalued. Dandenong…

  • Fabio no slow Bro

    Fabio no slow Bro

    By MICHAEL FLOYD POPULAR young trainer Brooke Ennis landed four winners on Thursday evening at Sandown Park, including both Listed feature events. Lady Toy took…

  • Magic from Marinko

    THE FIFTH time was the charm for Dandenong North’s Marinko Matosevic, who claimed his first Australian Open win in a five-set epic. Matosevic, 29, has…

  • Light in a dark tunnel

    Light in a dark tunnel

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CHRISTMAS isn’t easy for the Murphys. Ever since Paula Murphy’s 20-year-old daughter, Maddy, was found dead at her Pakenham unit more than…

  • Graffiti busters keep tags on vandals

    Graffiti busters keep tags on vandals

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD GRAFFITI vandalism in Casey has continued to rise over the past two years. And Casey Council and Victoria Police are again urging…

  • Plea after crash near-miss

    Plea after crash near-miss

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A HALLAM grandfather has implored Casey Council to install more speed bumps in Hinrichsen Drive, after a car ploughed through his man’s…

  • Yes, dogs gone but they’re not stolen say police

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CASEY police have dismissed suggestions dog thefts in the municipality have become a major problem, after media reports the area was Victoria’s…

  • Man of action

    Man of action

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS INSPECTOR Bruce Kitchen was looking for an “exciting and secure” job when he joined the police force. On both scores, the vocation…

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