Students take note
LEARNING is about more than reading a book and writing essays.
And that’s the message schools acros...
(10/05/2007)
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A top performer
A KEYSBOROUGH student has been chosen among the state’s top performing arts students for the 2006 VC...
(10/05/2007)
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Nominees first for year
EASTLINK boss John Gardiner was guest speaker at the first of the Greater Dandenong Chamber of Comme...
(10/05/2007)
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Mums take a break
MOTHER’S Day has come early for the young mums of Greater Dandenong thanks to a special afternoon te...
(10/05/2007)
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Bin’s there, don’t dump it
RECYCLE bins will be installed at two of Dandenong’s busiest sites thanks to $32,000 in State Govern...
(10/05/2007)
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Nail down an apprenticeship
LOOKING for information on an apprenticeship?
Look no further than Master Builders Association and S...
(10/05/2007)
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Bard on the beat
MORE than 300 people enjoyed a stunning performance of Shakespeare classic Macbeth at Dandenong’s Dr...
(10/05/2007)
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Buhic at his best for Doveton
DOVETON’S dominance of the Football Federation Victoria State League Three season continued with a 3...
(10/05/2007)
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Dandenong women welcome win
THE Dandenong Rangers have scored a gritty 20-point win against Sandringham in the Big V Championshi...
(10/05/2007)
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Rangers rattle Sabres
THE Dandenong Rangers returned to their winning ways at Dandenong Basketball Stadium on Saturday nig...
(10/05/2007)
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Sweet victory for Sandown
SANDOWN Cobras had their first taste of success since July 2005 when they beat South Yarra by 13 poi...
(10/05/2007)
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Dingoes plunder Pirates
ANY hope of success in Division Two for the Parkmore Pirates was quashed with a 246-point hiding fro...
(10/05/2007)
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Pumas pounce again
THE Lyndale Pumas are two from two after prevailing by 36 points in a low-scoring Southern Football ...
(10/05/2007)
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