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  • Best thing since sliced bread

    Best thing since sliced bread

    By Casey Neill Jurgen’s Swiss Bread is passing “the squeeze test” and building a fan base. The Dandenong South business was among three nominees for…

  • Breakfast muesli food for thought

    Breakfast muesli food for thought

    By Casey Neill Carolyn Creswell was nominated 16 times for the Telstra Businesswoman of the Year before taking it home in 2012. “No is not…

  • Stingrays in a nasty mood against the Pioneers

    Stingrays in a nasty mood against the Pioneers

    By Nick Creely TAC CUP REVIEW – ROUND 15 Back at their Shepley Oval fortress, the Dandenong Stingrays expectedly dispatched the bottom placed Bendigo Pioneers…

  • Shaky Bulls leave the door ajar

    Shaky Bulls leave the door ajar

    By Nick Creely JOURNAL FOOTBALL REVIEW EASTERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE REVIEW – ROUND 15 Noble Park’s season is now hanging in the balance after yet another…

  • Top-of-the-table Rangers hold Tornadoes at bay

    Top-of-the-table Rangers hold Tornadoes at bay

    By Nick Creely SEABL REVIEW – ROUND 18 A dominant 86-58 victory to the Dandenong Rangers Women’s side on Saturday evening has seen the Rangers…

  • Local derby punctuated by persistent Thunder strikes

    Local derby punctuated by persistent Thunder strikes

    By Nick Creely NPL2 East REVIEW – ROUND 16 CATCH UP The story may be that the Dandenong Thunder rocked past Dandenong City 2-1 in…

  • Big door to opportunities

    Big door to opportunities

    By Casey Neill Chyka Keebaugh turned a passion passed on from her grandmothers into an internationally-renowned events business. SEBN and the Greater Dandenong Chamber of…

  • Dandy the winner in mayor’s cup clash

    Dandy the winner in mayor’s cup clash

    By Nick Creely Saturday’s NPL2 East showdown between fierce rivals Dandenong City and Dandenong is about more than just a standard home-and-away-clash. It’s the game…

  • Weekend What’s On

    Weekend What’s On

    Indian Textiles Today This exhibition features contemporary Indian textiles from small Indian design houses, generally handcrafted in their own studios. Walker Street Gallery and Arts…

  • Faith in region’s progress

    Faith in region’s progress

    What’s In a Name delves into the fascinating stories and personalities behind some of the city’s best-known street names. This week the Journal looks at…

  • UK tour lets Molly show off her soccer credentials

    UK tour lets Molly show off her soccer credentials

    By Nick Creely If there is a 16-year-old with a better soccer CV than Molly Burke, it’d be a genuine surprise. And if all goes…

  • Thunder strikes hurt the Valley

    Thunder strikes hurt the Valley

    By Nick Creely NPL 2 EAST REVIEW – ROUND 25 Another powerful performance by Dandenong Thunder on Saturday night has the men from George Andrews…

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